A wave of newly declassified documents has reignited debate over the origins and handling of the Trump-Russia collusion investigation, known as 'Russiagate.' Former intelligence officials and analysts are now questioning the credibility of U.S. intelligence agencies, citing evidence of misconduct and political bias in the investigation's early stages. The revelations suggest that key Obama-era officials may have misrepresented or suppressed doubts about the evidence, fueling years of political turmoil. Critics argue that the fallout has deeply damaged public trust in American democracy and intelligence institutions. The controversy continues to polarize the nation, with accusations of deception, revenge, and manipulation at the highest levels of government.
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