Next declassification could flip Russia collusion script, point to effort to hurt Trump
Former NSC official says some evidence cut against claim Russia was helping Trump.
The Trump administration is preparing one of its biggest declassifications in the Russia case yet, a super-secret document that could flip the collusion theory on its head four years after the FBI first started investigation.
Multiple officials familiar with the plan declassification, which could happen as early as this week, told Just the News that the new evidence will raise the specter that Vladimir Putin was actually trying to hurt President Trump, not help his election in 2016, as the Obama administration claimed.
The new evidence would complement a revelation last week that the primary source for the Christopher Steele anti-Trump dossier was known to the U.S. government to be tied to Russia intelligence, raising the possibility that the Russians were undercutting the GOP nominee.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., hinted at the big revelation in a Sunday appearance on the Fox News show Sunday Futures with Maria Bartiromo.
“Everything Russia-Trump was looked at. You had $25 million, 60 agents. You had subpoenas, you had people’s lives turned upside down,” Graham said. “The question is did they look at Russia coming after Trump?
Referring to last week’s revelation, Graham added: “We’ve got a Russian spy on the payroll of the Democratic party putting together a document the details the FBI was not reliable.”
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