Newly declassified documents have revealed what the media is calling a ‘Russian collusion hoax’ and have uncovered allegations of manipulation of intelligence by former President Barack Obama and former CIA Director John Brennan. The documents, which have been made public, suggest that these officials were involved in creating a narrative that Russia, under Vladimir Putin, supported Donald Trump’s presidential bid in 2016, despite evidence to the contrary. The revelations have sparked significant political controversy and accusations of political fraud. The allegations have emerged in the wake of a recent investigation by the House Intelligence Committee, which found that Obama and others were likely involved in creating a misleading intelligence assessment. The findings suggest that the narrative of Russian interference was not based on solid evidence and that the intelligence community was pressured to support it. The declassified documents show that Obama ordered a revised intelligence assessment that supported the narrative, despite a previous briefing that refuted it. This has led to accusations of political manipulation and potential corruption at the highest levels of the executive branch. The fallout from the allegations is significant, as it raises questions about the integrity of the intelligence community and the role of the executive branch in shaping public perception of foreign policy. The allegations have also sparked a new wave of public debate about the extent of the role of foreign governments in influencing U.S. elections. The documents have been made public as part of a broader effort to investigate the role of the intelligence community in shaping the narrative of Russian interference. The findings are being considered by the Department of Justice, which has formed a ‘strike force’ to assess the evidence and determine what legal action, if any, might be taken. The case highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in the intelligence community and the potential consequences of political manipulation of public information.