HUGE: Trump Declassifies ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ Files

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President Trump finally exposes the deep state’s plot against him, signing an order to declassify all FBI files related to the ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ investigation.

This unprecedented transparency move will reveal how federal agencies were weaponized against Trump during his first campaign, potentially exposing the Clinton campaign’s role in fabricating the Russia collusion narrative that plagued his presidency.

The probe, launched in 2016, was intended to investigate potential collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia โ€“ an allegation Trump has consistently labeled a “hoax” designed to undermine his presidency.

“This was total weaponization. It’s a disgrace. It should have never happened in this country. But now you’ll be able to see for yourselves. All declassified,” Trump stated.

Despite years of investigations and millions of taxpayer dollars spent, no evidence of collusion was ever found.

The declassification order covers sensitive raw intelligence on Russians and Russian agents, information about the FBI’s surveillance warrants on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, interview notes with dossier author Christopher Steele, and internal FBI and DOJ communications.

This comprehensive release excludes only materials protected by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, ensuring that Americans can finally learn the truth while protecting sensitive national security information.

Trump initially attempted to declassify these materials on January 19, 2021, just before leaving office, but the Biden administration was accused of deliberately slow-walking the process.

Senator Chuck Grassley and other Republican lawmakers have repeatedly criticized Biden’s DOJ for delaying the declassification, preventing Americans from seeing the full picture of what many conservatives believe was a politically motivated investigation designed to target Trump.

Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report delivered a scathing critique of the investigation’s origins, finding the FBI had launched Crossfire Hurricane without sufficient evidence.

Durham’s report also highlighted intelligence suggesting a Clinton campaign effort to link Trump to Russia โ€“ information that the FBI conveniently failed to consider properly.

The investigation began after then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed President Obama about a proposal from a Clinton campaign advisor to create a scandal involving Trump and Russian interference.

The infamous Steele dossier, funded by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democrat National Committee, played a significant role in fueling the investigation.

This dossier was used to obtain FISA warrants for surveillance on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

Still, its Democrat funding origins were deliberately not disclosed in the applications โ€“ a serious breach of proper procedure that former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes later exposed.

FBI Director Kash Patel has been among the vocal advocates for releasing these documents.

“Put out the documents. Put out the evidence. We only have gotten halfway down the Russiagate hole. The people need to know that their FBI is restored by knowing full well what they did to unlawfully surveil them,” Patel declared.

Ultimately, the declassification is seen as essential to restoring public trust in federal law enforcement agencies and ensuring that such political weaponization never happens again.