President Donald J. Trump is ordering the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to declassify all files related to its 2016 Crossfire Hurricane investigation into purported links between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia. According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), the counterintelligence operation was ostensibly tasked with determining “whether individuals associated with [Trump’s] presidential campaign were coordinating, wittingly or unwittingly, with the Russian government’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.” However, the FBI investigators ultimately engaged in a gross abuse of power and helped perpetuate the Democratic Party’s Russia collusion hoax.
White House Staff Secretary Will Scharf explained that the presidential memorandum “requires the immediate declassification of all FBI files relating to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.” Speaking to President Trump, Scharf added: “This was obviously one of the instances of the weaponization of law enforcement and powers of prosecution against you and others. We believe it is long past time for the American people to have a full and complete understanding of what exactly is in those files.”
President Trump noted that the memorandum will allow the media to review the documents and compare them to claims made by FBI officials and Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill. “You probably won’t bother, because you’re not going to like what you see,” Trump said confidently, adding: “This was total weaponization; it’s a disgrace, should never happen in this country. But now you’ll be able to see for yourselves. All declassified.”
A HOAX BUILT ON LIES.
Notably, Trump ally Carter Page was falsely targeted for surveillance by federal law enforcement after FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith doctored emails from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to provide false evidence to attain a FISA warrant. A report released in 2019 by DOJ Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz found the FBI made 17 errors or omissions in its FISA warrant application against Page.
Subsequently, FISA court judge Rosemary Collyer—one of the four judges to approve the FBI’s FISA warrant application against Page—issued an order stating that the FBI had “provided false information to the National Security Division (NSD) of the Department of Justice, and withheld material information from NSD which was detrimental to the FBI’s case, in connection with four applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for authority to conduct electronic surveillance of a U.S. citizen named Carter W. Page.”
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🚨 President Trump signs a Presidential Memorandum requiring the immediate declassification of all FBI files relating to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation pic.twitter.com/5BdF6PBNna
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