
President Trump is taking decisive action to expose the truth behind the FBI’s controversial ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ investigation by declassifying documents related to the probe that falsely accused his 2016 campaign of Russian collusion.
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With this, Trump aims to reveal what many patriots have long suspected—a politically motivated witch hunt orchestrated by the deep state.
This week, the President signed an order mandating the immediate release of FBI documents pertaining to the ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ investigation.
This probe, launched in 2016, examined alleged ties between Trump’s campaign and Russian operatives—allegations that Trump has consistently labeled a “hoax” and a media distraction.
The declassification order fulfills a promise Trump made during his campaign to expose government weaponization against him.
While the directive excludes materials protected by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, it includes sensitive intelligence on Russians and Russian agents, interview notes with dossier author Christopher Steele, and internal FBI and DOJ communications.
Before leaving office, Trump attempted to declassify these materials on January 19, 2021, but Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) stalled the effort.
Republicans, including Senator Chuck Grassley, have accused the Biden administration of deliberately delaying the declassification to protect those responsible for the investigation.
“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 said.
Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report delivered a scathing critique of the investigation’s origins.
It found that the FBI lacked proper evidence to justify launching the probe and failed to uphold legal standards.
Durham’s report highlighted intelligence suggesting a Clinton campaign effort to link Trump to Russia—intelligence that FBI officials deliberately ignored.
Moreover, the investigation began after then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed President Obama about a proposal from a Clinton campaign advisor to create a scandal “to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security service.”
This politically motivated effort led to years of baseless accusations against President Trump.
Most damning was the FBI’s reliance on the now-discredited Steele dossier, funded by the Clinton campaign and the DNC, to obtain FISA warrants for surveillance on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
When applying for these warrants, the Bureau deliberately concealed the dossier’s partisan origins.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement.
“At my direction, the Department of Justice has already started the process in order to release materials related to the FBI’s infamous Crossfire Hurricane investigation, an example of weaponized government against President Trump at its worst that must never be allowed to happen again.”
The Mueller Report in 2019 ultimately found insufficient evidence of collusion with Trump’s campaign, despite years of media hysteria and wasted taxpayer dollars.
FBI Director Kash Patel has advocated for the release of all documents, stating:
“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.”
AG Pam Bondi confirmed that the declassification process is underway, emphasizing that this transparency is essential to prevent future weaponization of government agencies against political opponents.
This long-overdue action will finally allow the American people to see the truth about one of modern history’s most shameful episodes of government overreach.
President Trump has directed the declassification of all FBI files tied to the Crossfire Hurricane probe, the notorious "Russian Collusion" inquiry. These records might unveil evidence implicating Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama conspiring directly against a sitting president.… pic.twitter.com/ujJ2riHiz5
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