Former CIA Analyst: U.K. Spied on Trump Campaign, Passed Info onto Obama Admin

For the past two years, Democratic politicians have done everything in their power to prove that Trump colluded with Russia in order to win the 2016 election. According to one former CIA analyst, though, it wasn’t the GOP and Russia that were guilty of collusion but rather the Democratic Party and the United Kingdom.

During the 2016 election, the U.K. reportedly spied on the Trump campaign and passed the info onto the Obama administration, where it was then undoubtedly used by Trump-hating officials. While colluding with the U.K. may not seem as serious as colluding with Russia given that the U.K. is allied with the United States, the crime is still the same. Working with any foreign powers to influence a U.S. election is a treasonous crime that cannot be overlooked.

To make matters worse, this isn’t the only accusation of collusion that the Democratic Party is now facing. According to a New York Times article, Hillary Clinton and her campaign also colluded with Russian officials in order to put together the Steele dossier – a faulty piece of opposition research that was unlawfully used to launch the Mueller investigation.

Now that the truth is finally starting to trickle out, it seems as if Democrats may end up being guilty of every crime they’ve been accusing Trump of committing. To learn more about the reported collusion between Democrats and the U.K., be sure to check out the video below.


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