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US President Donald Trump mentioned during a Thursday morning interview on Fox Business that possible indictments were in the works for people involved in Russiagate, including Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
The interview, which ran for just over 40 minutes, covered a wide range of topics, including the debates, Europe, China, taxes, and many others.
According to The Blaze, the "potential bombshell" was dropped by Trump when he said:
"These people should be indicted, this was the greatest political crime in the history of our country, and that includes Obama and it includes Biden," the president said.
"These are people that spied on my campaign—and we have everything—and now they say 'we have much more,' and I say, 'Bill, we got plenty, you don't need any more. We've got so much, Maria, just take a look at the [former FBI Director James] Comey report, 78 pages of kill, done by [DOJ Inspector General Michael] Horowitz."
Trump went on in the interview to call the misdeeds of the Russia investigation "the worst political crime in the history of our country."
Trump on Tuesday gave permission to declassify all government documents related to the Trump-Russia investigation and the Hillary Clinton email scandal, both of which occurred in 2016. Several high-ranking FBI officials have been implicated, and the US attorney's office is considering formal charges.
"I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!" said Trump on Twitter.
A preponderance of evidence has surfaced from this declassification to indicate that the Trump-Russia was in large measure undertaken as a smokescreen to cover up the scandal involving Clinton's emails.