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Trump Declassifies RussiaGate Investigation Documents

Remember the Russian collusion hoax?

CNN doesn't. Neither does the Washington Post.

But the rest of us remember and we have the receipts to prove it.

Chuck Ross reports:

President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered the declassification of a binder of FBI documents related to the bureau’s investigation of the Trump campaign and Russia.
In a statement through the White House, Trump said that he accommodated requests from the FBI to keep some of the information classified.
The declassification order is sure to appease some Trump supporters who have long called for the release of documents related to the FBI’s probe of the Trump campaign.
It is unclear exactly when the documents will be released to the public. Trump’s presidency ends at noon on Wednesday.
Trump said that the Justice Department provided him with a binder full of documents on Dec. 30, 2020 that had not been previously released to Congress or the public.
He said that the FBI issued a letter on Jan. 17 stating its “continued objection to any further declassification of the materials in the binder.” Trump said he accepted the FBI’s request for the continued classification of some of the materials.
Trump said that the attorney general has conducted a review to ensure that all of the redactions of classified information have been applied and that they are legally allowed to be disclosed by the White House.
The FBI opened an investigation of the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia on July 31, 2016. The bureau relied heavily on a dossier compiled by a former British spy that was funded by the DNC and Clinton campaign.
Christopher Steele, the former spy, alleged that the Trump campaign was part of a “well-developed conspiracy of cooperation” with the Kremlin to influence the 2016 election.
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US President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he departs the White House in Washington, DC, on January 14, 2019 en route to New Orleans, Louisiana to address the annual American Farm Bureau Federation convention. - US President Donald Trump said Monday he has "never worked for Russia," assailing reports that raised questions about his ties to Vladimir Putin as a "big fat hoax."Trump's comments to reporters at the White House followed a Washington Post report over the weekend that said the president has kept his top aides in the dark about his private conversations with the Russian leader. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)


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