
If we’ve determined anything in the past three years or so, it’s that when it comes to President Donald Trump there are unfriendly elements within the U.S. intelligence apparatus.
Former CIA director John Brennan and former FBI director James Comey make it a regular habit to bash Trump, and it doesn’t require a great imagination to think that these men may have set the tone at the respective agencies they led.
In responding to a tweet from Trump questioning testimony from Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council official the president called a “Never Trumper witness,” Brennan praised Vindman’s efforts and called for other bureaucrats and intelligence officials to come forward.
“As in previous times of National peril,” Brennan tweeted, “we rely on our military, diplomats, intelligence officials, law enforcement officers, & other courageous patriots to protect our liberties, freedom, & democracy. May they stay resolute & strong despite corrupt political headwinds they face.”
As in previous times of National peril, we rely on our military, diplomats, intelligence officials, law enforcement officers, & other courageous patriots to protect our liberties, freedom, & democracy. May they stay resolute & strong despite corrupt political headwinds they face. https://t.co/QcrbJ0XtQ6
— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) October 29, 2019
There’s little question that the federal bureaucracy is permeated with liberals, and with Brennan following the left’s script by first declaring that America is in a “time of national peril” with Donald Trump as commander in chief, he set the stage for snitches to hopefully come out of the woodwork.
It has been reported that the initial Ukraine whistleblower is a CIA officer detailed to the White House.
And Paul Sperry, the former D.C. bureau chief for Investor’s Business Daily, tweeted on “swirling” rumors that the whistleblower was one of Brennan’s “old CIA humps detailed over to — planted inside — the White House to spy on Trump and help thwart the investigation of #Spygate which also involves Obama DOS/FBI/CIA skullduggery in Ukraine.”
Rumors swirling the anti-Trump whistleblower was one of Brennan’s old CIA humps detailed over to — planted inside — the White House to spy on Trump and help thwart the investigation of #Spygate which also involves Obama DOS/FBI/CIA skullduggery in Ukraine
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) September 26, 2019
Vindman works at the White House as a Ukraine expert and his testimony supports allegations made by Democrats in that he said he was troubled by the president’s call with Ukraine’s president and reported these concerns to a superior.
He also claimed there are gaps in the transcripts of that call related to Biden and Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian gas company that paid the former vice president’s son, Hunter Biden, up to $50,000 a month to sit on its board.
Trump had asked Ukraine to get to the bottom of Biden demanding a top prosecutor investigating the company be fired.
“I realized that if Ukraine pursued an investigation into the Bidens and Burisma, it would likely be interpreted as a partisan play which would undoubtedly result in Ukraine losing the bipartisan support it has thus far maintained,” Vindman said in an opening statement, according to reports.
“This would all undermine U.S. national security. Following the call, I again reported my concerns to NSC’s lead counsel,” he added.
As for Brennan, now an analyst for NBC, this is not the first time he has campaigned for government officials to turn on President Trump, as seen below in a Sept. tweet:
A reminder to federal officials:
There is no limit on the number of individuals who can use the whistleblower statute.
If you think you were involved in unlawful activity as a result of a directive from Mr. Trump or someone doing his bidding, now is the time to report it.
— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) September 28, 2019
It’s rather remarkable that a public effort plays out daily online and in the media to undermine the president of the United States. Even more so when that effort comes from former officials who have held critical positions in government.
Social media users appear to be on to what’s playing out before our eyes… here’s a sampling of responses from Twitter:
You’re the biggest national peril. Rogue Intelligence Agencies!
— Kent Bushart (@KentBushart) October 30, 2019
So … unelected bureaucrats are superior to American voters.
Banana meet Republic
— Julie Adamen (@julieadamen) October 30, 2019
Thank you Mr. Brennan for all your hard work. Now we know we don’t even need to have an election in 2020. Good patriots like you who know what’s best for us will choose our next leader. We can all sleep well at night.
— Jim Hunter (@LexJim1) October 30, 2019
You’re in the middle of it! #handcuffsforChristmas
— Jeff (@VFLCampbell) October 29, 2019
Right there…It says it all.
The deep state is in charge and they will keep the American people safe!
That is one scary statement. It can be used to justify all kinds of really bad actions.
— GO PSU 78 (@Jhwpennst) October 29, 2019
Three branches of Government NOT four. Stay in your lane.
— Liberty & Justice For All ⭐⭐⭐ (@beeyengo) October 29, 2019
@SidneyPowell1: I submit Brennan’s tweet as evidence, as it is an admission that the #DeepState exists.
— Leslie Eastman (@Mutnodjmet) October 29, 2019
All of these people you mention are supposed to be working for our duly elected President, who makes foreign policy!
— James C. McHann, PhD (@JamesCMcHann) October 30, 2019
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