Trump's CIA chief hints at new evidence to crack long-simmering Russiagate case
CIA Director John Ratcliffe hinted at new evidence in the long-running Russiagate investigation, suggesting the statute of limitations would likely not affect prosecutions against key figures implicated in the scandal.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe hinted at new evidence in the long-running Russiagate investigation, implying that the statute of limitations may not prevent prosecutions against key figures implicated in the scandal, according to an appearance on Sunday Morning Futures. The CIA chief's comments come amid ongoing scrutiny over the FBI's handling of the Russia investigation during the Trump presidency. No specific details or timeline were provided regarding the new evidence. Ratcliffe's remarks have raised hopes among some that fresh revelations could lead to accountability for those involved in Russiagate.