Trump can change history by declassifying three Obama-era documents
BY JOHN SOLOMON August 28, 2019 - 07:30 PM EDT
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My sources tell me President Trump is putting the finishing touches on a White House initiative to declassify documents that have remained hidden from the public for far too long.
The first includes the national security assessments that the U.S. intelligence community conducted under President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton concerning the Russia nuclear giant Rosatom’s effort to acquire uranium business in the United States
A second body of documents crying out for declassification is Obama’s private correspondence with Iranian leaders - in particular, the Oct. 7, 2014, cable he penned to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, setting the terms for the controversial Washington-Tehran nuclear deal reached in early 2016.
The final Obama-era tranche that requires declassification concerns Hillary Clinton’s email controversy - a highly classified set of documents that FBI agents identified as important and necessary in the investigation into whether she violated the law by transmitting classified emails on her unsecured private server.
The sooner the better.
Donald J. Trump
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5:35 PM · Aug 28, 2019·
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