After years of foot-dragging and political stonewalling, a trove of long-awaited FBI documents tied to the now-discredited Trump-Russia collusion narrative has finally reached Congress — and it’s sending shockwaves through D.C.
Former Trump official Kash Patel delivered nearly 700 pages of declassified records from the FBI’s notorious “Crossfire Hurricane” probe, acting on a recent executive order by President Donald Trump. The records, dated April 9, 2025, and labeled the “Crossfire Hurricane Redacted Binder,” were also obtained by Just the News, signaling a long-overdue release of documents the American public was never supposed to see.
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The drop is the result of Trump’s latest March order titled “Immediate Declassification of Materials Related to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation.” That directive explicitly reversed years of obstruction — not just from Democrats, but from within Trump’s own Department of Justice during the final days of his first term.
Trump’s 2025 order resurrects a buried January 2021 memo from his first term, where he declared: “I hereby declassify the remaining materials in the binder. This is my final determination under the declassification review and I have directed the Attorney General to implement the redactions proposed in the FBI’s January 17 submission and return to the White House an appropriately redacted copy.”
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