Report Reveals Obama CIA Solicited Foreign Agencies to Illegally Spy on Trump Campaign

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A recent bombshell report has surfaced, stating that during the 2016 presidential election, the Obama administration’s CIA director, John Brennan, may have been involved in orchestrating the surveillance of associates of then-candidate Donald Trump in Russia HOAX.

The report, originating from Substack and citing undisclosed sources, claims that the U.S. intelligence community sought assistance from foreign spy agencies to surveil over two dozen individuals connected to the Trump campaign.

It reads in part, “President Barack Obama’s CIA director, John Brennan, had identified 26 Trump associates for the Five Eyes to target. A source confirmed that the IC had identified them as people to bump or make contact with or manipulate. They were targets of our own IC and law enforcement, targets for collection and misinformation.” The Five Eyes nations are the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

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One of the reporters, Michael Schellenberger, who spoke to Jesse Watters last night stated that, “If this binder contains what we have been told that it contains, which may include raw intelligence information showing that the U.S. government, the CIA and the intelligence community of the U.S. government, initiated the Russia collusion hoax, that it did not occur in the way that the official story, including the Durham investigation, had portrayed it, then that’s extremely serious information.”

Coinciding with the release of this report, House conservatives have been preparing a bill aimed at reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which permits the government to gather communications from foreign entities overseas. The timing of this bill’s preparation aligns with growing concerns regarding the government’s surveillance practices and potential misuse of intelligence capabilities.

As discussions around FISA reform continue, the House Rules Committee is scheduled to convene today to deliberate on the proposed legislation. The emergence of these allegations adds a new layer of complexity to the ongoing debate over government surveillance and accountability within the intelligence community. #Obama