NSA Director Disputed Accuracy of Washington Post Story on Russian Collusion, FBI Notes Show
- Mike Rogers, former Director of the NSA, stated that a Washington Post story about Russian collusion was 'wrong,' according to declassified documents.
- Rogers told FBI agents that President Trump did not urge him to deny evidence of collusion, but only asked about SIGINT evidence.
- Trump is suing the Pulitzer Board for defamation regarding its defense of the awards given for the Washington Post story.
- A Florida judge denied the Pulitzer Board's motion to delay Trump's lawsuit, allowing it to proceed.
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The recent DOJ release of 700 pages from the Crossfire Hurricane investigation sheds new light on the FBI's actions, featuring controversial figures like Stefan Halper. Solomon's insights offer a critical perspective on this unfolding narrative.
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