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For Some, Russiagate Never Ended

by The editor•29 August 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

Longtime Trump adviser Michael Caputo’s life was upended by Russiagate. Under Biden, he and others were spied on a second time. On the scandal’s unreported second chapter

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