Brennan's role in what became the Russian collusion hoax under investigation
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Brennan seemed to be pushing the collusion hoax pretty hard after leaving the government. An investigation of his role, if any, in pushing the hoax seems called for.
Durham seems especially interested in Brennan's communication with Comey in starting the Russian investigation.
U.S. Attorney John Durham is investigating the origins of the Russia inquiry. The NY Times Is reporting that Durham is examining the role of the former C.I.A. director John Brennan “in how the intelligence community assessed Russia’s 2016 election interference, according to three people briefed on the inquiry.”There is more.
Durham is conducting a wide-ranging investigation of the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Unlike the Horowtiz report, Durham running a full-fledged criminal investigation. Durham’s inquiry is broad beyond the confines DOJ and FBI, he can subpoena people who don’t presently work for the government and can impanel a grand jury.
Per the Times, Durham
…has requested Mr. Brennan’s emails, call logs, and other documents from the C.I.A., according to a person briefed on his inquiry. He wants to learn what Mr. Brennan told other officials, including the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey, about his and the C.I.A.’s views of a notorious dossier of assertions about Russia and Trump associates.Brennan has already been suspected of committing perjury during his congressional testimony:
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Mr. Durham is also examining whether Mr. Brennan privately contradicted his public comments, including May 2017 testimony to Congress, about both the dossier and about any debate among the intelligence agencies over their conclusions on Russia’s interference, the people said
Former CIA Director John Brennan’s insistence that the salacious and unverified Steele dossier was not part of the official Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election is being contradicted by two top former officials.
Recently retired National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers stated in a classified letter to Congress that the Clinton campaign-funded memos did factor into the ICA. And James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence under President Obama, conceded in a recent CNN interview that the assessment was based on “some of the substantive content of the dossier.” Without elaborating, he maintained that “we were able to corroborate” certain allegations.
These accounts are at odds with Brennan’s May 2017 testimony before the House Intelligence Committee that the Steele dossier was “not in any way used as the basis for the intelligence community’s assessment” that Russia interfered in the election to help elect Donald Trump. Brennan has repeated this claim numerous times, including in February on “Meet the Press.”
Former CIA field operations officer Gene Coyle, a 30-year agency veteran who served under Brennan, said last year that Brennan was “known as the greatest sycophant in the history of the CIA, and a supporter of Hillary Clinton before the election…I find it hard to put any real credence in anything that the man says,” he added.
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Brennan seemed to be pushing the collusion hoax pretty hard after leaving the government. An investigation of his role, if any, in pushing the hoax seems called for.
Durham seems especially interested in Brennan's communication with Comey in starting the Russian investigation.
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