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Senate Committees Release A Treasure Trove Of Trump-Russia Documents

From The Daily Caller:

Two Senate committees on Thursday released 430-pages of FBI, Justice Department and State Department records related to the government’s investigation of Donald Trump and his campaign advisers.

The Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs and Senate Finance Committees released the records (FBI, DOJ and State Department) ahead of a hearing held Thursday related to Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation of the Trump campaign.

The documents include text messages exchanged between several FBI officials who oversaw Crossfire Hurricane, including then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, counterintelligence official Peter Strzok, FBI attorney Lisa Page, and deputy assistant director for counterintelligence, Jennifer Boone.

The batch of records also includes emails exchanged between the Crossfire Hurricane team regarding a variety of investigative matters, including the infamous Steele dossier. (RELATED: Time Is Running Out For Revelations In Trump-Russia Probe)

The Republican chairman of the Senate committees began requesting the records earlier this year.

The committees also released less-redacted copies of memos that Christopher Steele submitted to the State Department from 2014 to 2016, before he began work on the now-infamous Trump dossier.

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