So Much for That “Rogue FBI Agent” Conspiracy Theory

Thanks to new acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell, the American people are finally starting to learn the incredible scope of the conspiracy to frame the 2016 Trump campaign for “Russian collusion.” In this meme, we have Obama’s DNI James Clapper and Obama’s CIA Director John Brennan threatening to roll over on their boss to keep themselves out of jail.

Grenell declassified the extensive list of Obama administration officials who “unmasked” Gen. Mike Flynn’s identity in a phone call with the Russian ambassador, just days before Donald Trump was sworn in as the greatest president ever. This was clearly political targeting of Barack Obama’s enemies.

More than 40 people in Obama’s inner circle left a paper trail of their unmasking of Flynn, which is required by law. This included Joe Biden, Barack Obama’s Chief of Staff, Brennan, Clapper, James Comey and about three dozen political hacks.

So, the Russiagate conspiracy was not a few “rogue FBI agents.” It was a ton of people in the Obama administration that helped hatch the conspiracy, including the US Ambassador to Turkey, UN Ambassador Samantha Power and the Assistant Energy Secretary. Ridiculous. But it’s good that we know the truth finally. Because someone’s going to roll over on the boss to save themselves!


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