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Snowden Claims U.S. Trapped Him in Russia Amid Counterintelligence Records of Passport Revocation

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019630
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1
Persons
2

Summary

The passage provides internal State Department records confirming passport revocation procedures and a typo in Snowden's middle name, which could be a concrete lead for verifying government actions. H State Department notified Hong Kong of criminal charges against Snowden on June 16. Passport validation system flagged Snowden’s passport for return to the U.S. only. A typographical error (James vs.

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