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Alleged High‑Level Coordination Between U.S. Officials and Russian Authorities Over Edward Snowden’s Flight Path

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019631
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1
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2

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The passage claims that senior U.S. officials (Lisa Monaco, Robert Mueller) directly engaged with Russian security services to manage Snowden’s whereabouts, and that Putin publicly acknowledged prior Lisa Monaco met daily with White House officials in the Situation Room while Snowden was in Hong Kon FBI Director Robert Mueller allegedly appealed directly to FSB head Alexander Bortnikov to return

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