Uncovered Intel Reveals No FBI Investigation into Secret Discussions Between DNC, Clinton Campaign, and Soros Organization
Newly declassified documents and reports suggest that high-ranking employees of George Soros' Open Society Foundations were involved in coordinated efforts to promote the narrative of collusion between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Two top officials, Leonard Benardo and Jeffrey Goldstein, are indicated in emails to have worked alongside senior Democratic campaign officials, including Hillary Clinton’s team and DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, to amplify concerns about Trump’s Russia ties—ostensibly to distract from Clinton-related scandals.
One email from mid-2016 attributed to Benardo states: “HRC approved Julia’s idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections. That should distract people from her own missing emails.” The coordination involved “damage control” discussions with Wasserman Schultz, indicating strategic efforts to support this narrative during the campaign.
The FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane probe, which targeted Trump’s campaign for alleged collusion, has been widely discredited. Senate investigations and DOJ watchdog reports revealed that the FBI cut corners in the Clinton email investigation—potentially to protect Clinton’s candidacy—before initiating the investigation into Trump.
The collusion narrative was debunked as no conclusive evidence was found linking Trump’s campaign to Russia's interference. However, the intelligence supporting this narrative was manipulated, according to a whistleblower within the intelligence community, substantiated by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. This manipulation contributed to weaponizing intelligence against President Trump.
The emails suggesting the Clinton campaign may have been pushing the fake Trump-Russia narrative were a composite of emails obtained through Russian intelligence hacking of several U.S.-based think tanks. The memos and other intelligence files were handed over to the Obama FBI, but the information implicating Clinton in the Russiagate scandal was never fully investigated.
The Obama Administration is also under scrutiny for alleged attempts to pressure Attorney General Loretta Lynch to meddle in FBI Director James Comey's investigation of the Clinton emails. No charges were brought in the subsequent investigation.
In summary, the involvement of Soros' Open Society Foundation officials centered on coordinating and amplifying the Trump-Russia collusion narrative in partnership with top Democrats during the 2016 campaign. The subsequent investigations showed that the collusion story was unfounded, and the intelligence supporting it was manipulated, marking a significant political controversy over misuse of intelligence and campaign interference.
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- Reports suggest that George Soros' Open Society Foundations played a role in politics during the 2016 elections, as high-ranking officials were involved in promoting the unfounded collusion narrative between Russia and Donald Trump's campaign, a general news issue that later revealed the manipulation of intelligence.
- Amidst war-and-conflicts, the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, orchestrated by Leonard Benardo and Jeffrey Goldstein of the Open Society Foundations and top Democrats, including Hillary Clinton’s team and DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, was a strategic effort to distract from Clinton-related scandals, showing an interesting intersection of politics, policy-and-legislation, and crime-and-justice.
- In the realm of media, the Clinton campaign may have used the Open Society Foundations as a tool to amplify the fake Trump-Russia narrative, which was debunked during subsequent investigations, revealing the manipulation of intelligence and raising questions about campaign interference and democratic elections.