Crossfire Hurricane Documents Finally Released!

Hundreds of pages of now-declassified documents from the Russian collusion delusion hoax have finally been publicly released.

Formally known as Crossfire Hurricane, the Russian collusion delusion hoax and conspiracy theory involved an attempt by the FBI to link President Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential election victory to election interference by the Russians.

The Russia probe, as it’s also been called, led to numerous congressional investigations and greatly stymied President Trump’s agenda during his first 4-year term in office.

In late March, Trump declassified a large portion of the probe’s documents. Although he technically already declassified the documents at the end of his first term in office, the FBI ignored his orders once President Joe Biden assumed office.

The documents were finally passed on to Congress and eventually made their way to conservative media outlets like Just The News and The Federalist.

We have compiled each file into a format that you can download or read by clicking on the hyperlinks below for each numbered file. It’s 700 pages! Plan on taking a while to examine each.

Though many Americans have long ago made their determination of the leaked information from this illegal and coordinated investigation — or “witch hunt” — these documents will add numerous “Oh My God!” moments as you unpack them all.

We urge you to download, share them with others, and keep them safe. There’s no doubt that the actions taken by the perpetrators of the attempted coup against Donald Trump might be attempted one more time.

Enjoy the Crossfire Hurricane files.

File 1: https://t.co/hmmLlyQU9D

File 2: https://t.co/uSYSsJBtT1

File 3: https://t.co/UusEEnN9vQ

File 4: https://t.co/bJQEjaKcVT

File 5: https://t.co/9e6mPbLwKb

File 6: https://t.co/xdN23hS68o

File 7: https://t.co/e8OFQ7i9gX

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— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 11, 2025

The documents contain a number of startling bombshells.

For example, the documents show that anti-Trump informant Stefan Halper was paid by the FBI to surveil and “snitch” on Trump.

The payments to Halper continued even after the FBI later discovered that much of what he’d claimed, especially about former Trump administration National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, was just plain false, if not outright made up.

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The just-released documents also reportedly include some of disgraced former FBI special agent Peter Strzok’s anti-Trump text messages to disgraced former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The two served on special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian collusion til it was discovered they’d exchanged anti-Trump text messages.

One of those messages alluded to an “insurance policy” against Trump’s  2016 election victory. The exact meaning of this “insurance policy” remains unclear because this particular message seemingly disappeared into thin air.

But according to a report by the Office of the Inspector General, the message disappeared because Mueller’s office had purposefully reset Strzok and Page’s government-issued phones after they were booted from his investigation.

As previously reported, the Russian collusion delusion hoax and conspiracy became a thing thanks in large part to smears propagated by failed 2016 Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Prior to the 2016 election, Clinton and the Democratic National Committee paid a shady firm to dig up dirt on Trump. That firm, in turn, hired Christopher Steele, a disgraced former British spy, to do its dirty work and locate the desired intelligence about Trump.

Steele wound up putting together a dossier of smears that eventually made its way to the FBI, who, under then-director James Comey, actually took his lies and fabrications seriously.

Worst of all, the FBI reportedly knew that the dossier was fake but still used it anyway to persecute Trump and his allies.

“[CIA] Director [John] Brennan’ declassified handwritten notes [from an Aug. 3rd, 2016 meeting] reflect that he briefed the meeting’s participants regarding the ‘alleged approval by Hillary Clinton on 26 July of a proposal from one of her [campaign] advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security services,’” one of the just-released documents reads.

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