The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday is political weaponization of intelligence. It comes from newly declassified documents appearing to “reveal political weaponization of intelligence regarding Russiagate and the Clinton Foundation probe.”
In his
article published recently at The Daily Signal, Tyler O’Neil discussed
three surprising revelations on Russiagate and the Clinton Probe. He introduced
the three revelations as follows.
These
documents shine new light on how the Intelligence Community handled the
investigation into potential corruption regarding Bill and Hillary Clinton’s
family foundation. They also suggest Democrats intentionally leaked classified
information to the media … and that the Intelligence Community intentionally
cut corners on its assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 election in
order to help Trump’s campaign.
“The
leading figures in the Russia Hoax have spent years deceiving the American
public by presenting their manufactured and politicized assessments as credible
intelligence,” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a
statement Tuesday.
Last
month Gabbard declassified a House Intelligence Committee report that revealed
President Barack Obama playing a key role in the creation of the “Russia hoax.”
O’Neil stated that Democrats claim the declassified documents were released to
distract Americans from questions about Epstein. He added, “the new materials
shed light on potential abuses in the intelligence community.” Here are the
three new pieces of information that surfaced this week.
‘A Team Sport’
Gabbard
declassified on Tuesday an email exchange between then-National Security Agency
Director Mike Rogers and then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
Rogers raised concerns about the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment
that Obama had requested.
“I
know that this activity is on a fast-track,” Rogers wrote. Yet he expressed “concerns,”
such as whether his team “had sufficient access to the underlying intelligence
and sufficient time to review that intelligence.” …
Clapper
responded by stating that “it is essential we … be on the same page, and are
all supportive of the report….”
He
added that “more time is not negotiable” ….
“The
email released today reinforces what we already exposed: the decision to
compromise standards and violate protocols in the creation of the 2017
manufactured intelligence assessment was deliberate and came from the very top,”
Gabbard said.
Leaking Classified Material in Russiagate
Also
earlier this week, Just the News published FBI transcripts of interviews
with a former staffer on the House Intelligence Committee in 2017, when Democrat
Schiff was the chair.
According
to a June 2023 FBI memo, Schiff approved leaking classified information to
smear Trump.
The
staff told the FBI that “SCHIFF stated the group would leak classified
information which was derogatory to President of the United States DONALD J.
TRUMP. SCHIFF stated the information would be used to indict President TRUMP.”
One
attendee of the meeting “stated this would be illegal and, upon hearing his concerns,
unnamed members of the meeting reassured [him] that they would not be caught
leaking classified information.”
Schiff,
now a U.S. senator, condemned the release of the memo as “Kash Patel’s latest
smear against Senator Schiff.” …
The Clinton Foundation
On
Wednesday, Just the News published another declassified memo from 2017,
a timeline revealing how top-level intelligence officials directed the
suppression of an investigation into the Clinton Foundation during the 2016
election. According to the timeline, analysts attempted to investigate claims
of a Clinton Foundation pay-to-play corruption scheme in August 2015, based on
the reporting in Peter Schweizer’s book “Clinton Cash,” published that May.
When
agents inquired about the investigation, their superiors said other agents were
already investigating the matter.
Yet
superiors like former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates prevented an
investigation, according to the timeline.
In
about March, Yates directed the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District
of Arkansas to “shut it down.” …
The
memo comes from the FBI’s “Arctic Haze” investigation, a probe opened in August
2017 to examine the “unauthorized disclosure of classified information in eight
articles published between April and June 2017,” the New York Post
reported. The FBI turned over the Arctic Haze memos to Congress earlier this
week.
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