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DEEP STATE PROBE: Senators Question Why SANCTIONED Russians Met With US Officials in D.C.

Gary FranchiApril 3, 2026226 views
DEEP STATE PROBE: Senators Question Why SANCTIONED Russians Met With US Officials in D.C.
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A sanctioned Russian Duma delegation's recent visit to Washington D.C. has triggered a bipartisan investigation, with senators demanding answers about who authorized meetings between Kremlin-linked officials and American government representatives.

Sens. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) raised serious counterintelligence concerns over the delegation's access to U.S. officials, questioning how sanctioned Russians were able to conduct business in America's capital.

This explosive revelation comes at a critical time as President Trump works to rebuild American strength on the world stage after years of the Biden administration's foreign policy disasters. The fact that sanctioned Russian officials were apparently meeting with U.S. representatives raises disturbing questions about Deep State coordination.

Who Authorized These Secret Meetings?

The senators' probe focuses on a fundamental question: How did sanctioned Russian officials gain access to American government representatives? Under normal protocols, such meetings would require extensive vetting and approval from multiple agencies.

Patriots should be asking themselves: Was this another example of the administrative state operating independently of elected leadership? The timing is particularly suspicious, coming just weeks into Trump's second term as he works to drain the swamp once and for all.

"These counterintelligence concerns demand immediate answers from those who facilitated these meetings," the investigation suggests.

This isn't just about protocol violations – it's about national security. While President Trump fights to put America First and rebuild our standing against foreign adversaries, elements within the government appear to be conducting their own shadow diplomacy.

The bipartisan nature of this investigation shows just how serious these concerns are. When Republicans and Democrats agree that something stinks in Washington, you know we're dealing with a major breach of security protocols.

Americans deserve to know: Who authorized these meetings? What was discussed? And why were sanctioned Russian officials given access to our nation's capital? It's time for complete transparency and accountability – no more Deep State secrets.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
I worked in government contracting for 20 years and this kind of unauthorized contact would have ended careers. Where's the accountability?
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
Same here - we had strict protocols about foreign contacts. This is beyond inappropriate.
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LibertarianLadyVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know which specific agencies were involved in these meetings? The article mentions State Department but I'm wondering about CIA or NSC involvement.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
About time the Senate stepped up and demanded answers!
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
The fact that this happened during an election year makes it even more suspicious. Were these meetings coordinated with campaign officials or outside groups?
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PatriotMike1776Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is asking the right questions! The deep state has been operating with impunity for far too long.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We need full transparency on who authorized these meetings.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is exactly what we've been warning about - unelected bureaucrats making foreign policy decisions behind closed doors. Who gave them the authority to meet with sanctioned individuals?
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
This is why we need to drain the swamp completely. Too many career bureaucrats think they run foreign policy instead of elected officials.