CIA Director John Ratcliffe, appointed under President Trump, has publicly suggested that former Obama administration officials—including Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and John Brennan—could face criminal prosecution over their alleged roles in fabricating the Trump-Russia collusion narrative. Ratcliffe claims to have made formal referrals to the Justice Department and promises the imminent release of new, potentially incriminating documents. He argues that the statute of limitations will not prevent charges against these high-profile figures. The revelations are expected to shed light on the origins of the 'Russiagate' investigation and the involvement of U.S. intelligence agencies. The story has reignited partisan debate over the legitimacy of the Trump-Russia probe and the accountability of top Democratic officials.
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