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The CIA will declassify the documents it possesses regarding Obama's plan to overthrow Trump.

The director of the agency confirmed that he will declassify the reports on RussiaGate, as well as Obama's and Clinton's plan to prevent Trump from reaching the White House in 2016

The documents held by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) regarding RussiaGate, the intelligence operation orchestrated by the Obama administration that falsely accused Trump of colluding with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, will be declassified soon.

This was confirmed by the agency's director John Ratcliffe during an interview on Fox News this Sunday.

The official will release the reports from former special counsel John Durham, which point to Hillary Clinton and the top leadership of Obama's FBI as the masterminds of an operation focused on overthrowing Trump by creating false intelligence reports that linked him to the Kremlin.

This batch of files will be complemented by what was declassified last week by the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.

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Ratcliffe is sworn into his position by Vice President Vance | La Derecha Diario

Clinton and the FBI's plan to spy on Trump

"What hasn't come to light yet and what will come out is the underlying intelligence, on which I've spent the last few months making recommendations for its final declassification and which I've sent to the Department of Justice," Ratcliffe confirmed.

"What that intelligence shows is that part of this was a plan by Hillary Clinton, but another part was a plan by the FBI to accelerate the false Steele Dossier, those false accusations of collusion with Russia that amplified the lie and hid the truth about what Clinton was doing," he stated.

During Trump's first term, Ratcliffe had already revealed to Congress documents showing that federal authorities accused Clinton of using intelligence dangerously and had referred this information to the FBI, which later chose to not investigate her.

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Special Prosecutor John Durham. | La Derecha Diario

The infamous Steele Dossier

Back in 2016, the Clinton campaign and the Democratic Committee ordered the commission of the counterintelligence report known as the Steele Dossier, which served as the basis for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) to authorize the FBI to spy on Trump's campaign.

The now discredited report was prepared by British agent and Democratic operative Christopher Steele, and was focused on gaining access to specifically spy on Carter Page, who at that time was Trump's campaign adviser on energy matters.

In 2020, after Trump had been acquitted by special counsel Robert Mueller and it had been proven that it was all a hoax, the then United States Attorney General, Bill Barr, appointed a special counsel to investigate the RussiaGate plot.

To fulfill the role of special counsel in this case, John Durham, a veteran of the courts, was appointed. He published a report in 2023 which recommended charging two actors for lying to the FBI: a former Clinton campaign lawyer and a Russian-American analyst.

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The infamous British spy Christopher Steele | La Derecha Diario

Charges are not ruled out

In the Durham report, there was an annex that provided more information about the details of the Clinton Plan that remained classified, and this is the excerpt that the current CIA director seeks to declassify.

Ratcliffe stated that a large part of the testimony that Clinton, former FBI director James Comey, and former CIA director John Brennan gave to Durham or to Congress in the last five years is completely inconsistent with what the intelligence reflected.

The intelligence official recalled that Attorney General Pam Bondi now has a new group of prosecutors in charge of evaluating the evidence related to RussiaGate, adding that it is not ruled out that, in the future, Obama and Clinton may be formally charged for their role in this operation.

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Trump's 2016 presidential campaign adviser, Carter Page. | La Derecha Diario
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