A stunning revelation has emerged from newly declassified FBI documents—one that points directly at the Clinton campaign’s fingerprints in crafting the now-debunked Trump-Russia collusion narrative. According to a memo released by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr may have misled Congress about her role in transmitting anti-Trump material that helped trigger a years-long federal investigation.
In what’s being called one of the most glaring examples of double standards in federal justice, the memo claims Nellie Ohr, wife of senior DOJ official Bruce Ohr, provided testimony that contradicts the FBI’s own findings. Despite being under oath in 2018, she claimed she had no involvement with the Justice Department’s Trump probe—an assertion now cast into serious doubt.
Nellie Ohr’s real work, it turns out, may have extended far beyond basic research for Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm bankrolled by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. Fusion GPS also hired ex-British spy Christopher Steele, author of the infamous Steele Dossier, which falsely painted Donald Trump as compromised by the Kremlin. The newly revealed memo suggests the Clintons’ campaign didn’t just foot the bill—they were embedded in the machinery of a narrative that would weaponize federal institutions against Trump.
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