Documents Implicate Former CIA Director John Brennan for Targeting Trump Campaign Advisor George Papadopoulos

Oh boy. The witch hunt is over. They tested President Trump, and he floated. Or, did he sink? He did the one that means he isn’t a witch.

Now that it’s finished, there is going to be a reckoning. Every day, we learn another piece of the story and see that this witch hunt was more corrupt and disturbing than we could have imagined.

You might recall that the narrative of the past two years is that President Trump conspired with Russia to do bad things. Over the past six months or so, we’ve learned that the real conspiring was actually with the Hillary Clinton campaign. She literally hired foreign agents to fabricate dirt on a political opponent.

The latest tidbit is so much worse. In case you’re hazy on how this started, the entire Russia Gate investigation began with an inquiry into George Papadopoulos. Well, the latest bit of information that has come to light is that even the initial inquiry into Papadopoulos was actually a set up. He didn’t work with a foreign agent. He worked with an undercover asset for the CIA, and this set up was directly ordered by John Brennen, Obama’s CIA director. This one goes all the way to the top.

This goes way beyond Watergate. The Obama Administration abused CIA resources to set up a political opponent. They then used that set up to justify an illegal investigation into a political campaign. This is almost beyond comprehension, and there’s even more waiting to be revealed in the video.


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