CIA Brennan Briefs Obama On Hillary Campaign Russia Hoax, Documents Declassified

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Trump says he has declassified documents related to Russia, Clinton email probes

By Tamar Lapin

October 6, 2020 | 9:37pm
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President Trump on Tuesday said he had declassified all documents tied to federal probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server for government emails.

“I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!” Trump tweeted.

The president’s announcement came after National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe declassified documents that revealed ex-CIA Director John Brennan had briefed former President Obama on a claim that Clinton ordered “a campaign plan to stir up a scandal” by linking Trump to Russia in 2016.
 

Jerry Shugart

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Joe's first reaction was, "Where do I sign up to help frame Trump?"

It makes me sick that the Monkeys who support Biden have nothing to say about the scandal after all their remarks against Trump when they were deceived into believing that Trump conspired with Russia. Now that we can see that it was Hillary who conspired with Russia all we hear are the crickets!

They are all hypocrites who care nothing about the truth!
 

Arthur Brain

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Joe's first reaction was, "Where do I sign up to help frame Trump?"

It makes me sick that the Monkeys who support Biden have nothing to say about the scandal after all their remarks against Trump when they were deceived into believing that Trump conspired with Russia. Now that we can see that it was Hillary who conspired with Russia all we hear are the crickets!

They are all hypocrites who care nothing about the truth!

If Hillary conspired with Russia then what did she gain from it? The loss of an election?

:AMR:

You don't care about truth. You're just another mindless Trumpster.

It really is bemusing as to how people like you can get so invested into politicians. Over here, there's cynicism where it comes to all parties and little in the way of veneration for any of them.
 

Truth7t7

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Joe's first reaction was, "Where do I sign up to help frame Trump?"

It makes me sick that the Monkeys who support Biden have nothing to say about the scandal after all their remarks against Trump when they were deceived into believing that Trump conspired with Russia. Now that we can see that it was Hillary who conspired with Russia all we hear are the crickets!

They are all hypocrites who care nothing about the truth!
I fully agree, their attempted Coup of President Trump (Failed)

Do the treasonous traitors get the gallows or the firing squad?
 

Truth7t7

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If Hillary conspired with Russia then what did she gain from it? The loss of an election?

:AMR:

You don't care about truth. You're just another mindless Trumpster.

It really is bemusing as to how people like you can get so invested into politicians. Over here, there's cynicism where it comes to all parties and little in the way of veneration for any of them.
It appears that you have your head buried in the sands of liberalism, wake up and smell the coffee.
 

Arthur Brain

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I fully agree, their attempted Coup of President Trump (Failed)

Do the treasonous traitors get the gallows or the firing squad?

"Treasonous traitors"?

Are you just a mindless Trump drone? Otherwise, get a grip on something resembling reality...
 

The Barbarian

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The Senate Intelligence Committee released Tuesday the most comprehensive and meticulous examination to date explaining how Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election and the Trump campaign welcomed the foreign adversary's help, revealing new information about contacts between Russian officials and associates of President Donald Trump during and after the campaign.

Among the key findings:
  • That then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort was working with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence officer, and sought to share internal campaign information with Kilimnik. The committee says it obtained "some information suggesting Kilimnik may have been connected" to Russia's 2016 hacking operation and concludes Manafort's role on the campaign "represented a grave counterintelligence threat."
  • That Trump and senior campaign officials sought to obtain advance information on WikiLeaks' email dumps through Roger Stone, and that Trump spoke to Stone about WikiLeaks, despite telling the special counsel in written answers he had "no recollections" that they had spoken about it.
  • That information offered at the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting "was part of a broader influence operation" from the Russian government, though there's no evidence Trump campaign members knew of it. Two of the Russians who met with Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and Manafort had "significant connections" to the Russian government, including Russian intelligence, and Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya's ties were "far more extensive and concerning than what had been publicly known."
  • That Russian-government actors continued until at least January 2020 to spread disinformation about Russia's election interference, and that Manafort and Kilimnik both sought to promote the narrative that Ukraine, and not Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
  • That Russia took advantage of the Trump transition team's inexperience and opposition to Obama administration policies "to pursue unofficial channels," and it's likely that Russian intelligence services and others acting on the Kremlin's behalf exploited the Transition's shortcomings for Russia's advantage.
  • That the FBI may have been victim to Russian disinformation coming through intelligence sources such as the Trump dossier author Christopher Steele.
  • And that campaigns, political leaders and other influential Americans must be even more diligent in the future not to fall victim to Russian interference, given the extent of Russia's efforts and successes to reach campaign operatives in 2016.
The report is all the more remarkable because it was led by then-Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, and Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia. The report provides an exhaustive, bipartisan confirmation of the contacts between Russians and Trump associates in 2016
...

The report reveals extraordinary new details about Manafort -- the former Trump campaign chairman who was convicted by Mueller's team in 2018 on financial fraud and other charges -- and Manafort's extensive connections to Russian intelligence operatives. Mueller's team struggled to get to the bottom of whether Manafort used these longstanding ties to coordinate with the Russian government and its
covert campaign to help Trump win the 2016 election.

Lawmakers went much further than Mueller. They asserted that Kilimnik
, one of Manafort's Russian colleagues, was "a Russian intelligence officer" who "may be connected" to the Russian government's hack-and-leak operations against Democrats in 2016. The Senate report also said there was also some evidence connecting Manafort to the Russian hacking.

After Trump's victory, Russia launched a propaganda campaign to undermine American efforts to investigate the Kremlin's interference in the 2016 election. Manafort and Kilimnik actively "participated in these influence operations," the report says, and promoted
the false narrative that it was Ukraine that meddled in the 2016 election, and that it did so to help Clinton win.

This counternarrative reached a fever pitch during Trump's impeachment, which the Senate report hints at by saying the disinformation was observed as recently as January. During impeachment, Trump and Republican lawmakers railed against "Ukrainian meddling," even though multiple witnesses who testified said it was a false narrative or
obvious disinformation.

"The Committee identified no reliable evidence that the Ukrainian government interfered in the 2016 U.S. election," the report said, giving the most definitive US denial on the topic to date.
...
The Senate committee clearly documents how multiple leaders on the Trump campaign and the President himself talked with Stone throughout 2016 about reaching WikiLeaks and using leaks of stolen Democratic emails to Trump's advantage -- as well as showing how Stone then lied to Congress about it, a federal crime for which a jury found him guilty.
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The Senate separately points out how WikiLeaks' ties to Russia and the campaign's interest in WikiLeaks advanced the foreign influence effort in the 2016 election. In short, Russian military intelligence used Stone to its advantage in 2016. Noting Stone's messages with the hackers' online account during the campaign, the committee wrote its findings suggested Russian intelligence "sought to launder and amplify its stolen information through established outlets and individuals, including by cultivating a relationship with Stone, a known close associate of Trump."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/18/poli...ssia-election-interference-efforts/index.html
 
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