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Friday, 1 August 2025

Russiagate Episode 3: What Has Been Revealed So Far

If you thought Russiagate was wrapped up, think again. In the YouTube episode “Investigating Russia Collusion With John Solomon” on No Spin News with Bill O’Reilly (see below), O’Reilly and Solomon peel back yet another layer of the Biden-era narrative—showing that Russiagate wasn’t just an investigation. It was a deep-state drama that stuck to the public like smog.

What O’Reilly & Solomon Reveal

O’Reilly and Solomon cut to the heart of the issue: Hillary Clinton has been named in declassified CIA notes as the person who initiated the plot to paint Trump as a Russian asset. She did so, Solomon says, to distract from the investigation into her use of an illegal private email server—on which she sent and received top-secret communications while Secretary of State.

Then comes James Comey, the FBI Director who dropped the email case against Clinton, then turned around and signed off on using the Steele Dossier—a piece of Clinton-funded fiction—to get FISA warrants on Trump aides. 

Comey, Brennan, and Clinton each played key roles in manufacturing the illusion of collusion. And all three could face serious legal jeopardy—if the DOJ ever decides to prosecute. 

UNTOUCHED BY CONSEQUENCES

John Brennan, former CIA Director, appears to have been central in pushing the narrative to Obama and briefing Congress with cherry-picked information. But so far, like Comey and Clinton, he’s walked free. The Durham probe pointed the finger, but no charges have yet landed on the big names.

Final Thought

The real tragedy? Russiagate wasn’t about catching a spy. It was a political dirty trick, paid for by a major-party candidate, executed by America’s own intelligence community, and swallowed whole by the media.

It corrupted institutions, divided the public, and undermined trust. Yet those most responsible continue to hold book deals and media gigs while their targets were bankrupted, imprisoned, or silenced.

Call this Episode 3 of the Russiagate saga. The story isn’t over—it’s rolling into courts, declassification, and political reckonings.



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