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Alleged White House Knowledge of Russian Role in Snowden’s Escape via Aeroflot Waivers

Alleged White House Knowledge of Russian Role in Snowden’s Escape via Aeroflot Waivers The passage claims that senior U.S. officials (White House, Senator Schumer) were briefed on Putin’s personal approval of Snowden’s flight to Moscow and that Aeroflot waived passport/visa checks at Russia’s behest. This suggests a possible coordinated U.S.–Russia effort and raises questions about intelligence sharing, diplomatic cover, and potential quid‑pro‑quo. The lead provides specific dates (June 23 briefing, September 2013 investigation) and named actors, offering concrete follow‑up avenues (requesting White House briefing records, Aeroflot flight logs, NSA intercept logs). While the claim is unverified and lacks documentary evidence, it links high‑level officials to a controversial exfiltration, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Senator Charles Schumer cited a White House briefing stating Putin personally approved Snowden’s flight.; NSA allegedly intercepted communications between Russian officials and Aeroflot regarding the flight.; Aeroflot reportedly waived passport and visa requirements for Snowden’s Hong Kong‑Moscow trip.

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Alleged White House Knowledge of Russian Role in Snowden’s Escape via Aeroflot Waivers The passage claims that senior U.S. officials (White House, Senator Schumer) were briefed on Putin’s personal approval of Snowden’s flight to Moscow and that Aeroflot waived passport/visa checks at Russia’s behest. This suggests a possible coordinated U.S.–Russia effort and raises questions about intelligence sharing, diplomatic cover, and potential quid‑pro‑quo. The lead provides specific dates (June 23 briefing, September 2013 investigation) and named actors, offering concrete follow‑up avenues (requesting White House briefing records, Aeroflot flight logs, NSA intercept logs). While the claim is unverified and lacks documentary evidence, it links high‑level officials to a controversial exfiltration, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Senator Charles Schumer cited a White House briefing stating Putin personally approved Snowden’s flight.; NSA allegedly intercepted communications between Russian officials and Aeroflot regarding the flight.; Aeroflot reportedly waived passport and visa requirements for Snowden’s Hong Kong‑Moscow trip.

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