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CIA Head Confirms Uncovered Documents Concerning Hillary's Accused Russiagate Connections: 'Further Revelations Imminent'

CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Sunday previewed the unveiling of further documentation asserted to connect Hillary Clinton with unfounded accusations of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Ratcliffe indirectly pointed to concealed intelligence data mentioned in the appendix of...

Unveiling of Further Evidence Regarding Alleged Russian Connections to Hillary Clinton's Matter:...
Unveiling of Further Evidence Regarding Alleged Russian Connections to Hillary Clinton's Matter: CIA Director Reveals

CIA Head Confirms Uncovered Documents Concerning Hillary's Accused Russiagate Connections: 'Further Revelations Imminent'

In a series of recent developments, former CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Representative Tulsi Gabbard have called for further investigation into the Russia investigation during the 2016 presidential election.

Ratcliffe, in a notable move, plans to publicly disclose additional files that allegedly tie former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the false claims of Russian interference in the election. This comes after Ratcliffe's hint at "underlying intelligence" referenced in the annex of the Durham report, currently undergoing a declassification process.

According to Ratcliffe, this intelligence suggests that part of the alleged Russian interference was a Clinton plan and part was an FBI plan to amplify the false claims from the Steele dossier, a largely debunked document that was reviewed by investigators in the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane probe.

Ratcliffe claims to have discovered this "underlying intelligence" by examining predecessor John Brennan's handwritten notes on the matter. Notably, Ratcliffe stated that U.S. intelligence intercepted Russian intelligence discussing a Hillary Clinton plan to falsely accuse Donald Trump of Russia collusion in the summer of 2016.

Meanwhile, Gabbard revisited the topic of Russiagate earlier this month with public disclosures of classified information. One of her disclosures was a 2020 House Intelligence Committee report that determined there wasn't enough evidence to conclude Russia favored Trump in 2016. Gabbard also released material indicating that top intelligence bosses had evidence that Russia did not hack 2016 voting systems in a way that allowed them to change the election outcome.

Both Ratcliffe and Gabbard have made referrals to the Justice Department regarding their findings on the Russia investigation. Last week, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a "strike force" at the Justice Department to parse through the referrals made from Gabbard and Ratcliffe on Russiagate.

Ratcliffe's assertions about a conspiracy against President Trump and the American people during the 2016 election are not without controversy. The Washington Free Beacon, Clinton campaign, and Democratic National Committee paid for the research conducted by Steele into Trump during the 2016 cycle. However, the specific individuals involved and the evidence presented in the referrals have not been detailed in the available sources.

As the declassification process of the Durham report continues, the public awaits the disclosure of these additional files that could potentially redefine the narrative surrounding the Russia investigation during the 2016 election.

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