Posted on 11/14/2024 7:23:48 PM PST by henbane
On December 9 and 10, 2016, the New York Times and the Washington Post independently reported that anonymous senior intelligence officials had told them that, based on intercepted communications, the intelligence agencies agreed that Russia had hacked the Democratic National Committee to help Donald Trump win the election. Their evidence was the fact of their access to U.S communications intelligence.
A flood of subsequent stories also cited allegations by “senior intelligence officials” that “intercepted communications” and “intercepted calls” showed that “members of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election.”
Incontrovertibly, the officials who gave these stories to the Times and Post violated the Comint Statute, and are subject to the “10 and 10” for each count. There is no clearer instance of what the governing law is, of how it was violated, and of the punishment that this incurs.
Consequently, there is no clearer indictment of our legal system than the fact that no one has been prosecuted for these violations, much less punished.
Nor is there any doubt as to who at least two of these “senior intelligence officials” are: Former CIA director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
(Excerpt) Read more at amgreatness.com ...
There are any number of people from the Obama and Biden administrations who need to have their passports seized as soon as possible. These are the “Interesting Times” we’ve been told about.
Brennan and Clapper
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They’ve done more damage to America than Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. LOCK ‘EM UP.
CANNOT GO FAR ENOUGH TO ESCAPE TRUMP
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