“You know what’s interesting,” Fox & Friends host Ainsley Earhardt explained. “You know, the President is ridiculed about his tweets, but it’s almost the only way he can communicate and get this story out there, because ABC, NBC and CBS, none of the nightly newscasts reported this at all … ”
What Earhard was talking about of course, was the bombshell revelation from the summer of 2016 that the Director of National Intelligence just declassified.
Former CIA director John Brennan’s notes were unveiled to the public.
His own words, on paper, in dried ink.
And it proves that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had been gearing up a smear campaign to lasso President Donald Trump’s campaign into a phony investigation with Russians.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-A.R., said former President Barack Obama knew all about the campaign.
He even said Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden knew, too.
“I think you have to assume that Joe Biden knew and was in on this from the very beginning,” Cotton told Fox & Friends. “The only candidate and the only campaign to use foreign disinformation in 2016 was Hillary Clinton.”
According to the Fox News exclusive, Brennan had made the now-declassified notes after briefing Obama on the Clinton-led smear campaign “a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.”
A sort of “follow-up” CIA memo was also revealed, confirming that intelligence officials had contacted the FBI to get the ball rolling on the hoax.
And the rest was history.
“She [Clinton] hired a foreign spy who had sources in Russia,” he claimed, “to dig up dirt on Donald Trump and then to spread it around the American media. Of course the Kremlin would’ve gotten wind of that effort by Christopher Steele, a former British spy, to try to identify that information.
“And of course, they were trying to use that as a way to inject their own disinformation into the American political debate,” Cotton said.
“The person, and the campaign, responsible for that is Hillary Clinton and the Democrats.”
As for Brennan, he’s not denying that the declassified notes are his. In fact, he’s claiming that he did nothing “illegal,” in authorizing the probe.
This close to an election, it’s no wonder the media didn’t want to talk about this.
The Horn editorial team