New declassifications expected as soon as this week could flip the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy theory on its head, according to Just The News‘ John Solomon.
According to multiple officials familiar with the planned declassification, “new evidence will raise the specter that Russian President Vladimir Putin was actually trying to hurt President Trump, not help his election in 2016, as the Obama administration claimed.”
The rumored release comes on the heels of revelations that former UK spy Christopher Steele’s primary dossier source was tied to Russian intelligence – suggesting that the Kremlin was in fact working with Trump’s enemies to harm his chances of winning the 2016 US election. And while the Mueller investigation found no ‘collusion’ between Trump and Russia, Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsay Graham (R-SC) brought up the notion of Putin working against Trump.
“Everything Russia-Trump was looked at. You had $25 million, 60 agents. You had subpoenas, you had people’s lives turned upside down,” Graham told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. “The question is, ‘Did they look at Russia coming after Trump?'”?
“We’ve got a Russian spy on the payroll of the Democratic Party putting together a document that details the FBI was not reliable,” he added.
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Continue ReadingIs ANYONE in the media going to ask Joe Biden why his and Barack Obama’s DOJ & FBI used a Russian agent who was a “threat to national security” to spy on the Trump campaign?
It would be really nice if someone would do their job & ask that. Thanks.— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) September 28, 2020