
New evidence suggests Hillary Clinton and George Soros conspired to spread misinformation about Russian tampering in the 2016 election / OpenAI
NYP: Intel Files Reveal FBI Ignored High-Level Coordination Between Clinton Camp and Soros-Linked Group
Executive Summary | |
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Who | DNC, Hillary Clinton campaign, George Soros–backed group |
What | Leaked intel reveals coordination in 2016 that the FBI failed to investigate showing political bias |
When | Newly declassified files released July 2025, and current Trump-FBI investigation |
Why It Matters | If true, these charges show collusion with billionaires and the DNC/Executive Branch; also MORE evidence of two-tier justice system |
Newly released intelligence documents reveal that the FBI never investigated a 2016 meeting between top officials from the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, and a prominent group backed by billionaire activist George Soros. The meeting, held in Washington, D.C., just months before the 2016 election, reportedly focused on coordinating election messaging and opposition research targeting Donald Trump.
The intelligence was flagged by an overseas source and made its way through multiple intelligence agencies, but was ultimately ignored by the FBI, according to internal communications revealed in the declassified files. Despite the high-level political implications, agents reportedly closed the loop without further inquiry.
The meeting included key operatives from the Clinton campaign and DNC, alongside representatives from the Open Society Foundations, the Soros-funded nonprofit that has spent millions on progressive political causes in the U.S. and abroad. According to one analyst’s notes, the group discussed “strategic alignment” of media narratives, legal pressure tactics, and rapid-response coordination around opposition research.

“This is a glaring double standard,” said a former federal prosecutor familiar with the documents. “We had the full weight of federal law enforcement chasing down Trump-Russia conspiracy theories, many of which proved unfounded—while credible foreign intelligence about real domestic coordination between a presidential campaign, a political party, and an activist billionaire was swept under the rug.”
According to insiders, the FBI at the time claimed the material was either “outside its jurisdiction” or “not actionable,” despite internal assessments warning the coordination could violate campaign finance or disclosure laws.
Congressional Republicans have seized on the files as further evidence of political bias within federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Several have renewed calls for a special counsel to investigate what one House member called “the suppression of inconvenient intelligence for partisan purposes.”
Neither the Clinton campaign nor the DNC responded to requests for comment. A spokesperson for Open Society Foundations called the allegations “a political hit job” and said the organization supports democratic values globally but does not coordinate with campaigns.
With the 2024 election cycle still reverberating from prior scandals, the files have reopened long-standing concerns about unequal scrutiny—and whether justice is truly blind at the highest levels of American power.