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House Oversight Document Discusses Alleged Political Influence on FBI Investigations and Claims of No Evidence of Trump‑Russia Collusion
The passage repeats widely reported narratives about the FBI’s Crossfire‑Harris investigation, the DNC hack, and alleged financial ties of the Clinton Foundation to Kremlin‑linked entities. It offers Claims the FBI’s Crossfire‑Harris probe was launched to affect the 2016 election despite no public e Repeats that the DNC hack was carried out by Russia with no proven Trump campaign involvement. All
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The passage repeats widely reported narratives about the FBI’s Crossfire‑Harris investigation, the DNC hack, and alleged financial ties of the Clinton Foundation to Kremlin‑linked entities. It offers Claims the FBI’s Crossfire‑Harris probe was launched to affect the 2016 election despite no public e Repeats that the DNC hack was carried out by Russia with no proven Trump campaign involvement. All
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