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1 in 5 Americans Believe Russia Influenced Election Outcome

A recent review by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has revealed that the Steele dossier, a key piece of evidence in the Russiagate scandal, was included in a highly classified report, compromising its integrity. According to statistics, only 21% of Americans believe that Russia influenced the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.

The review also found that the dossier’s inclusion in the report was not widely known until recently, despite being part of a highly classified document. This revelation has raised questions about the credibility of the dossier and its role in shaping public opinion during the election.

In related statistics, a recent survey found that 55% of Americans believe that Russia did try to influence the election, while 21% are unsure. Meanwhile, only 24% of respondents believed that Russia was successful in its efforts.

The controversy surrounding the Steele dossier has sparked heated debate about the role of intelligence agencies and their handling of sensitive information. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how these revelations will impact public trust in government institutions.

Source: www.realclearinvestigations.com

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