In a stunning development with potentially historic implications, a newly declassified document tied to Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report has been made public by the Senate Judiciary Committee—revealing previously hidden intelligence linking the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign and George Soros’ Open Society Foundations to the inception and spread of the discredited Trump–Russia collusion narrative.
Key Revelations from the Durham Annex
The 29-page annex, which had remained classified until July 31, 2025, allegedly contains emails and intercepted communications suggesting direct coordination between the Clinton campaign, Soros-affiliated actors, and figures within the FBI. The timing of these interactions places them just weeks before the launch of the FBI’s now-discredited “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into former President Donald Trump.
Among the annex’s most explosive claims:
Leonard Benardo, senior vice president of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), is cited in emails dated July 2016, which detail strategies to disseminate a false narrative linking Trump to Russian actors through FBI-affiliated cybersecurity firms, such as CrowdStrike and ThreatConnect.
One email allegedly reads:
“During the first stage of the campaign, due to lack of direct evidence, it was decided to disseminate the necessary information through the FBI-affiliated ‘attic-based’ technical structures… from where the information would then be disseminated through leading US publications.”
Another email attributed to Benardo references Julianne “Julie” Smith, now NATO’s Secretary-General and formerly a foreign policy adviser to Clinton, as stating that the media narrative would be a “long-term affair to demonize Putin and Trump.”
The annex further indicates that Hillary Clinton herself approved the plan to link Trump to Russian hackers as a strategic distraction from her email scandal, as indicated by a now-declassified intelligence intercept:
“HRC approved [Julie’s] idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections. That should distract people from her missing emails.”
Soros Foundation’s Alleged Involvement
Perhaps the most shocking allegation involves George Soros’ OSF. According to the Durham annex, two emails that served as key evidence appear to have originated from OSF systems, possibly as a result of a Russian cyber intrusion.
This has led to speculation that foreign intelligence services were aware of the Clinton campaign’s intentions before the FBI officially launched its investigation—raising troubling questions about the integrity and independence of U.S. institutions during the 2016 election cycle.
Reactions and Political Fallout
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) called the revelations “one of the biggest political scandals and cover-ups in American history.” Grassley criticized both the Obama and Biden administrations for what he described as deliberate suppression of critical intelligence showing that the Trump–Russia narrative was a political fabrication.
“The Obama FBI failed to adequately review and investigate intelligence reports showing the Clinton campaign may have been ginning up the fake Trump-Russia narrative… These intelligence reports and related records, whether true or false, were buried for years,” Grassley said.
The document’s release was enabled by a bipartisan push led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Attorney General Pam Bondi. They jointly agreed that transparency outweighed national security concerns—especially given that many of the annex’s findings had been selectively leaked or obscured.
Implications Going Forward
The declassification is already causing ripples in Washington, with renewed calls for investigations into political abuse of the intelligence community and renewed scrutiny over the Clinton campaign’s methods.
Political observers note the irony that the Trump–Russia investigation, which consumed headlines for over three years and dominated the early years of Trump’s presidency, now appears to have been seeded by partisan actors—possibly with the help of foreign-sourced disinformation.
Additionally, the annex fuels ongoing debates over the political weaponization of U.S. institutions. Former President Trump responded on Truth Social, writing:
“The biggest hoax in American history just got exposed. Clinton, Soros, the FBI—they were all in on it. The Deep State must be dismantled.”
Media and Public Skepticism
Mainstream media outlets have so far been slow to cover the annex’s findings in detail, leading to accusations of selective reporting. Conservative media platforms like PJ Media and Just the News have extensively reported on the annex, labeling the events as a coordinated attack on democracy.
The Durham annex’s declassification is not just a vindication for critics of the Russiagate investigation—it is a wake-up call about the fragility of institutional neutrality in a hyper-partisan era.
With names like Soros, Clinton, and the FBI now directly linked to the Trump–Russia hoax, the political and legal ramifications may reverberate well into the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election.
If proven accurate, these revelations will reshape how historians, journalists, and the public view the tumultuous political landscape of the 2016–2020 era—and may permanently alter the credibility of several key American institutions.