The FBI with Obama’s Support Placed a Mole in the Trump Campaign to Spy on Them

Have you noticed the parallels between former presidents Obama and Nixon yet? At this point, it’s unmistakable that both presidents illegally spied on political opposition. The left’s defense of Obama has been that what he did wasn’t as bad as Nixon.

For a while, Obama was able to claim plausible deniability. It was people working for him who did everything, not Obama himself. That defense has been destroyed. Leaked memos and messages show that Obama was fully apprised every step of the way.

The second defense was that Obama’s spying was justified by a legal warrant. Now, that has been destroyed too. While the warrant was obtained, it was built on fabrications built by foreign entities. The details of the warrant have been leaked, and there was no credible justification from political spying. Now, we know that it went even deeper. Obama actually planted a mole in Trump’s campaign.

There are two takeaways from this. First, Obama’s overreach and political espionage run way deeper than Nixon’s. Second, even with illegal wiretaps, spying, subpoenas on countless documents and a physical spy, they have been able to produce zero evidence that Trump colluded or committed any crimes. This whole situation is so out of control it’s difficult to comprehend.

Is there any hope that Obama will ever face justice for his crimes? What will it take to exonerate Trump and move on from this nightmare? It might feel hopeless, but it isn’t. The details are in this video.


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