CIA BOMBSHELL: 2016 Election Intel in QUESTION!

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Exposing the truth behind the Democrats’ lies, the CIA is finally coming forward with undeniable evidence.

Specifically, a declassified memo casts serious doubt on the Obama-era intelligence claims that Russia interfered to help President Donald Trump win the 2016 election.

Ordered by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, the bombshell report exposes significant “anomalies” in the original assessment that fueled years of baseless investigations against President Trump.

Millions of Americans have long suspected the Russia narrative was a Democrat-engineered hoax designed to undermine Trump’s presidency.

The newly released document scrutinizes the 2017 intelligence assessment that concluded Vladimir Putin personally endorsed efforts to help Trump secure the presidency.

According to multiple sources, the report identifies critical flaws in the gathering and analysis of intelligence during that controversial investigation.

Among the most damning criticisms is that analysts rushed their timeline and relied heavily on unverified information, including the notorious Steele dossier that has since been thoroughly discredited.

The inclusion of the Steele dossier, paid for by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democrat National Committee, severely compromised the analytical integrity of the entire assessment.

This confirms that the Russia investigation was tainted from the start by political bias and shoddy intelligence practices.

The deep state’s eagerness to accept unverified claims against Trump while ignoring evidence that contradicted their preferred narrative reveals the partisan nature of the entire operation.

Ratcliffe’s review specifically aimed to examine the methods used in reaching the conclusion that Putin wanted Trump to win the election.

The findings represent a significant victory for Trump supporters who have long maintained that the Russia narrative was fabricated to delegitimize his presidency.

Despite years of investigations, millions of taxpayer dollars spent, and endless media coverage, no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion was ever found.

By refusing to acknowledge the serious procedural flaws identified in the report, defenders of the original assessment continue to prioritize their political agenda over truth and accountability.

The original Russia narrative served as the foundation for years of harassment against President Trump and his administration, including the Mueller investigation, which ultimately found no evidence of collusion.

While the intelligence community rarely declassifies its internal reviews, Ratcliffe’s decision to make this report public demonstrates a commitment to transparency.

Americans deserve to know the truth about how government agencies weaponized intelligence for political purposes.

The declassification also aligns with Ratcliffe’s broader efforts to shine a light on other controversial topics, including records related to the Kennedy assassination and COVID-19 origins.