Imagine this: 3.5 million pages of explosive evidence released to the public — hailed as a landmark act of transparency — only for investigators to discover that key pages mentioning the sitting President were quietly withheld. That’s the storm now engulfing Washington.
Imagine this: 3.5 million pages of explosive evidence released to the public — a moment that many believed would finally bring clarity to one of the darkest scandals in modern history. The release was celebrated by transparency advocates as a historic step toward accountability. But within days, investigators and journalists began to notice something troubling:…