Document alleges political bias in FBI’s Russia investigation and cites high‑level officials’ communications about alleged Trump‑Russia ties
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The passage references multiple senior officials (FBI Director Comey, CIA Director John Brennan, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid) and suggests possible misuse of counter‑intelligence resources and p Former Australian diplomat Alexander Downer is quoted as saying Papadopoulos never mentioned emails, The text claims the FBI opened a counter‑intelligence probe despite insufficient evidence, implyin
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