National Security Alert: Disappearance of Trump’s Classified ‘Crossfire Hurricane Binder’

In a riveting turn of events, a voluminous binder containing approximately 3,000 pages of classified material related to the US probe of Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election has gone missing. This 10-inch-thick compilation is not just any archive; it is a crucial link to understanding Moscow’s connection with former President Donald Trump.

The Disappearance Act

CNN recently reported the startling disappearance of this binder, which housed highly classified raw intelligence gathered by the US and its Nato allies. The timing, in the final days of Trump’s presidency, raises eyebrows and concerns in the intelligence community. The missing materials, coupled with other documents, were intended to be declassified by Trump himself, adding an extra layer of complexity to an already intricate situation.

Trump’s Involvement

According to a federal court document filed by conservative journalist John Soloman, the binder’s thickness was brought to light in August. Mark Meadows, Trump’s last Chief of Staff, was reportedly involved in managing the missing binder. Soloman, authorized to review records of Trump’s presidency, sheds light on a strategy orchestrated with Meadows to release confidential materials planned for declassification by the former president.

‘Crossfire Hurricane Binder’

The binder, colloquially known as the ‘Crossfire Hurricane binder,’ contains sensitive information linked to the FBI’s investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 US presidential election. Revelations include materials on the origins of the investigation, insights collected by Trump’s aides, and problematic FBI applications for wiretap warrants.

National Security Concerns

The disappearance of this binder has sent shockwaves through the national security apparatus. The fear is that closely guarded national security secrets from the US and its allies could be exposed. The Senate Intelligence Committee has been briefed on the matter, underlining the severity of the situation.

The Declassification Plan

John Soloman’s court filing reveals that Trump, before leaving office, intended to order the declassification of the ‘Crossfire Hurricane binder’ materials. Two days before the conclusion of his term, Soloman was informed by Meadows that the former president had declassified the binder. This was followed by a meeting where Soloman reviewed hundreds of declassified pages.

Reversal and Vanishing Act

However, the plot thickens. After preparations were underway to release the declassified information, the White House requested the return of copies given to Soloman for additional redactions. Meadows assured a revised binder would be provided, but as per Soloman’s court filing, this never materialized. The classified version of the binder has since vanished without a trace.

Russia’s Role in the 2016 US Election

The context of Russia’s involvement in the 2016 US presidential election adds layers to this narrative. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s assessment in January 2017 revealed Russian efforts to influence the election in favor of Donald Trump. The ‘Crossfire Hurricane binder’ holds critical information related to this interference.

Legal Quandaries for Trump

As the saga unfolds, legal ramifications loom over Trump. Of the 91 criminal charges he faces, 40 pertain to the retention of classified information post his term. Despite extensive efforts, authorities have yet to secure evidence. A search of Trump’s Florida home in August 2022 yielded no materials related to the missing binder, according to reports.

The Political Horizon

In an unexpected turn, Trump emerged as a frontrunner for the Republican party’s nomination in the 2024 US presidential race. The unresolved mysteries surrounding the ‘Crossfire Hurricane binder’ contribute to the complexity of his political landscape.

Conclusion: A Web of Intricacies

The missing ‘Crossfire Hurricane binder’ not only poses a threat to national security but also adds layers of complexity to Trump’s political trajectory. The delicate dance between declassification, legal scrutiny, and potential revelations underscores the intricate nature of this unfolding drama.

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