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Sen. Grassley Moves to Declassify Critical Russiagate Documents Related to Nellie Ohr


Nellie and Bruce Ohr

Senator Chuck Grassley on Monday asked FBI Director Kash Patel to declassify the FBI’s analysis of Nellie Ohr’s criminal referral after she lied to Congress.

Recall that Nellie Ohr played a key role in the genesis of the FBI’s 2016 “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into President Trump.

Nellie Ohr, wife of fired DOJ official Bruce Ohr was criminally referred to the Justice Department in 2019 by House Republicans after hundreds of new emails surfaced, contradicting her previous statements to Congress.

A series of “Hi Honey” emails from Nellie Ohr to her top DOJ husband Bruce Ohr surfaced and suggested Hillary-funded oppo research was being funneled into the DOJ during the 2016 election through a backchannel between the happily married Ohr couple.

Nellie Ohr previously told Congress that during the 2016 election, she worked for Fusion GPS to help them connect Trump and Manafort to Russian organized crime.

However, Nellie Ohr emails discovered through a Judicial Watch FOIA lawsuit showed evidence to the contrary.

Grassley asked Kash Patel to “declassify the FBI’s analysis of a congressional criminal referral issued for Nellie Ohr following her false statements to Congress in 2018.”

Grassley’s full letter to Kash Patel:

Attached to this cover letter is a document that is mostly unclassified. The document is an FBI analysis of a congressional criminal referral regarding Nellie Ohr’s false statements to Congress, which obstructed congressional investigations.

As you are aware, Nellie Ohr played a key role in the genesis of Crossfire Hurricane while working for Fusion GPS and coordinating with her husband, Bruce Ohr, who was a Justice Department official at that time. The document provides background with respect to Crossfire Hurricane’s origins as well as the criminal case against Nellie Ohr.

I request that a full declassification be done immediately for the following reasons: (1) the document is largely unclassified and the portions that are classified are at a very low level of classification; (2) the information that is classified is similar to the information subject to declassification Executive Orders for Crossfire Hurricane records issued by President Trump in 2020 and 2025 and, at this point, may already be declassified; (3) other Crossfire Hurricane document declassifications separate from those Executive Orders occurred in the first Trump term; (4) the overriding public interest.

Declassification of the document in full would be consistent with past practices and to the benefit of public transparency and accountability. There is no legitimate basis to keep the document from the public.

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