The Whistleblower Complaint May Prove the Intelligence Community is Spying on the White House

President Trump weathered another firestorm this week in which a whistleblower complaint could prove the intelligence community is spying on the White House.

One America News (OAN) reported, “It was a tumultuous week for media: retractions, apologies, deleted tweets, and unverified facts. The Washington Post launched a new set of accusations against the president that may backfire in the coming weeks.”

Now a senior White House official has told Fox News the Trump administration is releasing a document that shows intelligence community inspector general found the whistleblower had a “political bias” that favored “a rival candidate” of the president.

 

Just hours after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi initiated a formal impeachment inquiry because Trump “was hiding the complaint” a full transcript appeared showing the whole story to be made up.

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani said he is certain the Democrats’ formal impeachment inquiry of Trump will backfire. Democrats and the media are now backpedaling because that transcript shows nothing nearly as inflammatory as Democrats had suggested. Giuliani tweeted since those developments: “Slimy Joe is not alone,”

Watch the video and learn what OAN’s Chanel Rion learned about the transcript and why the whistleblower complaint likely proves the intelligence community is spying on the White House.

It looks as though the Deep State didn’t close shop after the Mueller hearings ended.


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