BREAKING: Newly Declassified Durham Documents Suggest Clinton Approved Russian Collusion Hoax to Distract from Email Scandal
July 31, 2025 | NewsFlash
Newly declassified annexes from Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation have reignited concerns about political interference and media manipulation during the 2016 presidential election—this time placing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton directly in the spotlight.
According to the documents, Clinton personally approved a plan by her campaign advisors to manufacture a narrative tying then-candidate Donald Trump to Russian intelligence in an effort to distract the public from her own email controversy. The revelation, long suspected by conservative critics, appears to be corroborated by intelligence briefings and witness testimony detailed in the annex, which until now had remained classified.
“Hillary Clinton’s approval of the scheme is no longer just speculation,” a senior intelligence official told NewsFlash. “The documents confirm what many have argued for years: the Russia narrative was a political weapon.”
A Coordinated Distraction
The declassified materials include notes from former CIA Director John Brennan, who briefed President Obama and other senior officials in 2016 about “a proposal from one of Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by Russian security services.” That briefing was previously referenced in Durham’s 2023 report but lacked full public context until now.
According to the annex, Clinton signed off on the plan in July 2016, shortly after the FBI announced its decision not to pursue criminal charges over her use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. The timing raises serious questions about the weaponization of disinformation for political gain—and the complicit role of legacy media in advancing the narrative without adequate scrutiny.
Durham: “Intelligence Was Withheld”
In his original report, Special Counsel Durham concluded that the FBI’s investigation into Trump-Russia collusion was launched with insufficient evidence and that key intelligence—such as Clinton’s approval of the scheme—was either downplayed or ignored. The newly released annex reinforces those claims, suggesting that the Bureau pursued Trump aggressively while sidestepping politically inconvenient evidence implicating Clinton.
“This wasn’t just political dirty tricks—it was an abuse of our national intelligence apparatus,” said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), who has renewed calls for accountability following the latest disclosures.
Media and Partisan Blindness
Despite mounting evidence, major corporate media outlets have largely ignored the declassified annex, continuing a pattern of selective outrage and partisan framing. The same media landscape that spent years amplifying baseless collusion claims has yet to issue widespread corrections or apologies.
The silence underscores what many on the right view as a double standard—one where conservative figures face intense scrutiny for alleged improprieties, while Democrats are shielded from consequence even when the facts are damning.
What Comes Next?
With the 2024 election cycle firmly in the rearview mirror and trust in U.S. institutions at an all-time low, the Durham annexes add fuel to a growing belief among many Americans that the system has been rigged by political elites and media collaborators. While it remains unlikely that Clinton will face formal consequences, the new documents will likely embolden ongoing calls for reform within the intelligence community and greater transparency across the political spectrum.
As the dust settles, one truth becomes increasingly clear: the “Russia hoax” wasn’t just a partisan talking point—it was a calculated campaign to mislead the American public, approved at the highest levels.
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