Trump's claims dealt a blow! Russia-linked emails revealed as fake

The July 27, 2016, email that underpinned the allegations, claiming Clinton had “endorsed a campaign linking Trump to Russia,” was likely fabricated by Russian intelligence.
IT TURNED OUT THAT IT WAS NOT ACTUALLY WRITTEN
Durham examined this email and other documents related to it in detail, contacted sources, and determined that the documents were not actually written and that the contents may have been “assembled” from leaked pieces from various think tanks.
He accused Obama of treason
Trump supporters dubbed the documents the “Clinton Plan” and even accused former President Obama of treason. However, the report’s appendix made it clear that the documents on which the allegations were based were unreliable and that there was no evidence that the Clinton campaign had spread fabricated information about Trump.
There is no document
Durham said Clinton campaign officials' concerns about Russia's hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Trump's closeness to Russia were genuine, but there was no evidence that these concerns translated into a coordinated plot within the campaign.
As a result, it has been officially documented that the basis of the “Clinton conspiracy” theory, which Trump supporters have been pushing for years, is fake Russian intelligence documents.
Source: News Center
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