President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that ordered the FBI to immediately declass the archives on the investigation of Hurricanes Crossfire, the agency's investigation was launched in 2016 that he was looking for information on whether Trump campaign members colluded with Russia during the presidential race.
After signing the order, Trump said that the media can now previously review the files retained by the investigation, although he doubted whether many journalists would.
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“You probably don't bother because you won't like what you see,” Trump said. “But this was a total weapon, it is a shame. It should never have happened in this country. But now you can see for yourself. All declassified.”
The FBI, on July 31, 2016, opened a counterintelligence investigation into whether Trump, then presidential candidate, or the members of his campaign were collauding or coordinating with Russia to influence the 2016 elections. That investigation was referred to within the office as “Cross -fire hurricane.”
The FBI ignored the “clear warning signal” of the effort led by Clinton to “manipulate” the office with “political ends”
The opening of the investigation occurred a few days after a meeting on July 28 during which the then director of the CIA John Brennan reported Then President Barack Obama On an alleged proposal of one of the foreign policy advisors of the Hillary Clinton campaign “to vilipendiar Donald Trump through the agitation of a scandal that claims the interference of the Russian security service.” Clinton was the Democratic candidate for the president that year.
Finally, the investigation included examining the accusations of the so-called Steele file, the infamous Anti-Trump document containing unfounded statements about ties between Trump and Russia. The file also served as the basis for the orders of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Law (FISA) obtained against the former assistant of the Trump Carter Page campaign.
The file was funded by the 2016 Clinton presidential campaign and the National Democratic Committee. The Clinton and DNC campaign hired Fusion GPS Fusion to conduct opposition and fusion GPS investigations, in turn, the former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele with the project.
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The investigation of the “Hurricane Crossfire” of the FBI was assumed by the special lawyer Robert Mueller in May 2017.
Mueller completed his investigation into a possible Trump-Russia connection in April 2019. The extensive investigation did not show evidence of criminal conspiracy or coordination between the Trump and Russia campaign.
After Mueller's report became public, then Aytorgado General Bill Barr took advantage of John Durham, an American Connecticut prosecutor, to serve as a special advisor to investigate the origins of the “crossed hurricane.”
Durham, in his final report published in May 2023, said he found, after years of investigating, that the FBI had no real evidence to support the start of that investigation. He also discovered that the Department of Justice and the FBI “failed to maintain their strict fidelity mission to the law” when he launched the Trump-Russia research.
Durham also discovered that the FBI “did not act” in a “clear warning signal” that the office was the “objective” of an effort directed by Clinton to “manipulate or influence the process of application of the law for political purposes” before the 2016 presidential elections.
Durham referred to intelligence on the Clinton Plan to tie Trump with Russia to distract research on its use of a private email server and mismanagement of classified information.
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Durham discovered that Brennan “realized the importance” of the intelligence of Clinton was causing a plan to link Trump with Russia, so much that “he” accelerated to Obama, to the then vice president Joe Biden and other senior national security officials.
But nothing of that informative session or from its subsequent referral of the information to the FBI, according to Durham's final report, emerged.
“The aforementioned facts reflect a fairly surprising and inexplicable failure of properly considering and incorporating the intelligence of the Clinton Plan in the FBI research decision making in crossed hurricane investigation,” says Durham's report.
“In fact, if the FBI had opened the investigation of Crossfire hurricanes as an evaluation and, in turn, compiled and analyzed data in concert with the intelligence information of the Clinton Plan, it is likely that the information received has been examined, at least, with a more critical eye,” the report continued.
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