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Whistleblower Ties Clinton Camp to Fake Russia Hack

by The editor•8 August 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

A whistleblower report declassified last week suggests that Hillary Clinton’s campaign efforts to manufacture evidence tying Donald Trump to alleged Russian hacking in 2016 were deeper than prev

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