🚨3 JAW-DROPPING REVELATIONS
@DNIGabbard and @FBIDirectorKash released more declassified info on Russiagate and the Intelligence Community's efforts to strangle the Clinton Foundation probe in its crib.
Here are 3 major docs you should know about.
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First, then-National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers sent a Dec. 2016 email to then-DNI James Clapper on the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russia.
Rogers suggested his team had neither "sufficient access" nor "sufficient time" to prepare the document.
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Crucially, Rogers added, “I know that you agree that this is something we need to be 100% comfortable with before we present it to the President—we have one chance to get this right, and it is critical that we do so.”👀
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Instead, Clapper rushed it "in the highest tradition of 'that's OUR story, and we're stickin' to it.'"
He said "more time is not negotiable," likely b/c the conclusion that Russia favored Trump was already out😲
"We may have to compromise on our 'normal' modalities."
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Speaking of leaks, @JustTheNews published a memo stating then-House Intel Committee Chair Adam Schiff said his team "would leak classified information ... to indict President TRUMP."
When someone said this would be illegal, he was assured they would not be caught.😲
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Schiff, now a U.S. senator, attacked @Kash_Patel for releasing the memo, calling it a "smear."
He said the "baseless smears" trace back to a disgruntled former staffer who was fired for cause.
If that's true, I'd like to hear more. Forgive me if I don't trust Schiff...
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The final doc is a timeline.
When @peterschweizer published his important book "Clinton Cash," intel agents wanted to probe whether Hillary Clinton's foundation engaged in pay-to-play schemes.
Well, let's just say higher-ups weren't thrilled.
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The most damning moment?
A March meeting where it became known that Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates directed the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of Arkansas to “shut it down.”😲
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We clearly don't know everything, and I welcome clarifications & denials from Yates, Schiff, & others.
But seriously, let's get to the bottom of this. Russiagate represented an egregious political weaponization of intelligence and the American public deserves answers.
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“The leading figures in the Russia Hoax have spent years deceiving the American public by presenting their manufactured and politicized assessments as credible intelligence,” @TulsiGabbard said.
I'm glad she's releasing documents on it.
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