
The swamp creatures are scrambling for higher ground! President Trump continues his relentless mission of draining the Washington swamp with the precision of a master plumber.
Just weeks after revoking security clearances from several biased former intelligence officials who had been cashing in on their government access, Trump has struck another blow for transparency. He’s even ended the cushy Secret Service protection arrangements that Biden’s cronies had been enjoying on the taxpayer dime.
Make no mistake, Americans – this is what restoring power to the people looks like. While the mainstream media hyperventilates over Trump’s swagger and style, he’s quietly dismantling the machinery of government secrecy that has kept Americans in the dark for generations. The President isn’t just talking about returning power to citizens – he’s signing the orders to make it happen.
The Russia Hoax Files: Declassified
In his latest move toward government transparency, President Trump has ordered the immediate declassification of all FBI documents related to the Russia hoax investigation that plagued his first term in office.
From ‘The Post Millennial’:
“This gives the media the right to go in and check it. You probably won’t bother ’cause you’re not gonna like what you see,” Trump said on Tuesday. “This was total weaponization. It’s a disgrace. It should never happen in this country. But now you’ll be able to see for yourselves, all declassified.”
The decision follows demands from Republican senators last week for the FBI and Department of Justice to release documents related to the investigation, which they argue will “expose corruption” within the agencies. For years, conservatives have insisted that the Russia investigation was a politically-motivated witch hunt designed to hamstring the Trump administration from Day One. Now, the American people will finally get to see the receipts.
From Crossfire to Backfire
For those who may have forgotten (or been misled by CNN), “Crossfire Hurricane” was the codename for the FBI investigation launched in 2016 to probe alleged ties between Trump’s campaign and Russia. It spawned years of breathless headlines, congressional hearings, and Democrat fundraising emails.
But as special counsel John Durham discovered, the entire investigation was built on a foundation of sand. Durham’s exhaustive 2023 report concluded that the FBI lacked sufficient “factual evidence” to justify the investigation in the first place. The 300+ page report stated plainly what conservatives knew all along: “Neither US law enforcement nor the Intelligence Community appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion in their holdings at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.”
Let that sink in. Years of investigations, millions of taxpayer dollars, and countless hours of media coverage – all based on vapor. Democrats weaponized this investigation at every turn, using it as false ammunition to undermine Trump’s presidency, question his legitimacy, and obstruct his policy agenda. Is it any wonder that trust in our institutions has plummeted?
Sunshine is the Best Disinfectant
Trump’s declassification order isn’t just about settling old scores – though watching former FBI leadership squirm under the spotlight of transparency will certainly be satisfying for many conservatives. It’s about establishing a precedent for government accountability that has been sorely lacking in Washington.
The President’s comment that the media “probably won’t bother” to examine the declassified documents because “you’re not gonna like what you see” perfectly encapsulates the challenge. Will the same news organizations that breathlessly reported every anonymous “Russia collusion” leak now dedicate equal coverage to documents that potentially expose the fraudulent nature of the investigation?
This declassification joins other recent Trump transparency initiatives, including the release of January 6th security footage, COVID policy deliberations, and border security communications that exposed the Biden administration’s deliberate dismantling of effective policies. Each release returns a piece of the information monopoly from government hands back to the people where it belongs, giving Americans the unfiltered truth about their government’s actions.
Key Takeaways:
- President Trump has ordered the immediate declassification of all FBI documents related to the Russia hoax investigation.
- Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation already concluded the FBI lacked “actual evidence of collusion.”
- The declassification continues Trump’s pattern of increasing government transparency and returning power to American citizens.
Source: The Post Millennial