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BREAKING: Special Counsel John Durham’s Report Finally Exposes Trump-Russia Hoax

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The report of Department of Justice Special Counsel John Durham, who was appointed by then-Attorney General Bill Barr in 2019 to investigate the origins of the faux Trump-Russia probe dubbed “Operation Crossfire Hurricane,” has finally seen the light of day.

In a thread of tweets posted Monday, Sean Davis, the co-founder and CEO of The Federalist, revealed that his publication has received the 306-page report and explained a number of the conclusions made.

“Special prosecutor John Durham concluded that ‘neither U.S. nor the Intelligence Community appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion in their holdings at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation’,” Davis wrote.

Expanding on the news minutes later, Davis pulled a quote from the report stating that the bureau had exactly no evidence of any misdoing between a Trump campaign official and the Russians:

“FBI records prepared by [Peter] Strzok in February and March 2017 show that at the time of the opening of Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI had no information in its holdings indicating that at any time during the campaign anyone in the Trump had been in contact with any Russian intelligence officials.”

According to Davis, the report confirms that the FBI, during the tail end of President Barack Obama’s tenure, attempted and failed to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on George Papadopoulos, who served as a foreign policy adviser to Trump during 2016.

Davis also confirmed that the FBI could not corroborate any details or allegations levied in the explosive Steele dossier.

Conservative commentator Greg Price added that the report found that every major Obama administration member – including Vice President Joe Biden – was briefed on Hillary Clinton’s “plan” to create a false narrative linking Trump to Russia in 2016 by CIA Director John Brennan:

In the wake of the bombshell release, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said he has reached out to DOJ to request testimony from Durham for “next week.”


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