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Declassified Emails Reveal Comey Couldn’t ‘Sufficiently Corroborate’ Memo Alleging Trump-Russia Collusion

  • February 15, 2021
  • Natalie Winters
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Declassified emails between former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper reveal Comey couldn’t “sufficiently corroborate the reporting” of the dossier alleging links between the Trump campaign and Russia. 

“We are not able to sufficiently corroborate the reporting,” Comey wrote in a January 12th, 2017 email to Clapper, released to the public via an open records lawsuit by the Southeastern Legal Foundation.

The email was written on the same day that “Comey signed a FISA surveillance warrant application declaring content from Christopher Steele’s dossier had been “verified,” Just the News notes.

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Natalie Winters is an Investigative Reporter at the National Pulse and contributor to The National Pulse podcast.


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