Intelligence Document Goes Missing from White House at End of Trump Presidency
At the end of Donald Trump's presidency, an intelligence document has gone missing from the White House, including details on Russia's interference in the 2016 elections, CNN and The New York Times report.
Trump had suggested that the documents were with the former chief of staff, Meadows. According to sources, the disappearance of the documents has raised significant concern.
Intelligence officials informed Senate intelligence committee leaders last year about the missing materials and the government's efforts to locate them. Some data from this document has been declassified, but it contains raw intelligence data.
This information was gathered by Washington and its NATO allies regarding Russian agents, which served as the basis for the U.S. government's assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed to help Trump win the 2016 elections, CNN sources revealed.
The document was last seen in the White House during the final days of Trump's term.