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

Snowden Claims U.S. Trapped Him in Russia Amid Counterintelligence Records of Passport Revocation 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. However, it repeats well‑known narratives about Snowden and does not introduce new actors, financial flows, or undisclosed misconduct, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: 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. Joseph) appears in the criminal filing.

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Snowden Claims U.S. Trapped Him in Russia Amid Counterintelligence Records of Passport Revocation 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. However, it repeats well‑known narratives about Snowden and does not introduce new actors, financial flows, or undisclosed misconduct, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: 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. Joseph) appears in the criminal filing.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceedward-snowdenpassport-revocationcounterintelligencestate-departmentrussia
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