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Intel didn't appreciate Musk's behavior and leaked information to CNN as a warning. The CIA leadership is concerned that mass firings and buyouts could lead disgruntled former employees to sell secrets. The CIA is implying to CNN that funding cuts will result in them selling state secrets to Russia. I question the loyalty of these individuals within the CIA. The FBI is also under scrutiny, with reports from Michael Schellenberger indicating a source within the bureau claims they are destroying evidence. It seems the FBI is getting rid of the evidence as quickly as possible.

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The discussion centers on accusations about government actions and the handling of whistleblowers. Speaker 0 argues that the FBI is examining the situation “to chill speech” and to silence Democratic members of Congress and other elected leaders who speak out against Trump. According to Speaker 0, the motive is to stop them from speaking out. Speaker 1 pushes back by asking for clarification, wondering what exactly should be stopped. The question arises: “Stop what?” and “you’re saying that you believe that inherent in the video is that Donald Trump has given illegal orders.” Speaker 0 responds that he will speak about Congress’s role in whistleblower protections, noting that there have been whistleblowers in the Biden administration as well as in past administrations. He emphasizes that Congress has a responsibility to ensure that whistleblowers inside the federal government and the military have protections, wherever they are located in government. Speaker 1 suggests that the message might be read as Democrats encouraging the military to defy the commander in chief over current orders that cannot be named, but Speaker 0 contests this reading, implying a misinterpretation of the message. In trying to clarify, Speaker 0 states: “Here's what I believe. I believe that regardless of the president, no one in our military should actually follow through with unconstitutional orders.” He asserts this as his belief, though he concedes uncertainty about other specifics: “I’m saying regardless. I don’t know. Regardless of justice. I’m not. I’m not understanding.” Throughout, the exchange centers on the tension between protecting whistleblowers and the implications of political messaging about the president and military obedience. Speaker 0 maintains that Congress must safeguard whistleblower protections across federal government and military contexts, citing the Biden administration as an example and noting similar protections have occurred in other administrations. Speaker 1 probes the interpretation of the video and the intent behind messages that might appear to call for disobeying orders or challenging the president, while Speaker 0 reiterates a belief in the obligation to refuse unconstitutional orders, independent of which president is in office.

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The discussion centers on whether high-ranking Democrats abused their intelligence positions to convince Americans that Russia stole the 2016 election. One participant alleges a conspiracy led by Obama, claiming Democrats couldn't believe Trump won and wanted to delegitimize his presidency. Counterarguments emphasize that a bipartisan committee, including Marco Rubio, concluded Russia interfered, but didn't change votes. The conversation explores whether the issue is the intelligence community's conclusions or public belief. One participant defends Obama's actions, citing his transition with Trump. Another claims Obama was the architect of the Russian collusion narrative, feeding fake intelligence to the media. A counterpoint is made that Trump acted differently when Biden won. One person suggests the conversation is a distraction tactic employed by Donald Trump.

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The speaker advocates creating a twenty-four-seven declassification office in the White House that reports directly to the president and handles incoming from the United States of America. The office would pursue declassification of high-profile documents, stating a desire to obtain JFK files, the 9/11 files, and other materials. The speaker asserts that the deep state primarily uses an illegal application of the classification system to cover up its corruption. They reference the so-called “Lovebirds” texts from FBI and DOJ officials involved in the Russiagate investigation, specifically Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who allegedly were having an extramarital affair while coordinating support for their stance against Trump. The speaker claims these texts expressed hatred for Trump and discussed creating an “insurance policy” to stop him. According to the speaker, after discovering these texts, the FBI and DOJ redacted them before congressional investigators and members overseeing those agencies for an extended period. The speaker emphasizes that this is one example among broader claims of improper behavior by the agencies. The speaker then notes a recent development: Strzok and Page received a $1,500,000 payout from the Department of Justice to settle a lawsuit over the improper disclosure of their personal text messages on FBI phones. The DOJ allegedly rewarded them, despite claims that they broke the law, violated the chain of command, and weaponized the justice system against a political target they despised. The speaker claims that the text messages were eventually declassified in full when the speaker became deputy director of national intelligence, allowing the world to read them. This, they say, demonstrates the best form of transparency. With this context, the speaker reiterates the rationale for the proposed 24/7 declassification office: to provide direct access to documents, files, and memos rather than regurgitated summaries. They argue that the deep state completed a full circle by rewarding those involved and that this office would enable America to receive the truth. The speaker frames the next step as obtaining the truth for the country, with the office serving as the mechanism to accomplish that objective.

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The speaker recommends to President Trump that he immediately revoke the security clearances of everyone who participated in an illegal act that was not prosecuted. This includes everyone who signed the 51 intel letter, including three secretaries of defense and CIA and NSA deputies. The speaker claims these individuals rely on security clearances to obtain million-dollar paydays in the defense industrial complex. The speaker asserts that the President of the United States is the sole arbiter of security clearances.

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They accuse you of what they're doing, using distraction techniques to fearmonger about a potential Trump win. Former intelligence officials are on edge. The speaker calls them scumbags for falsely accusing Trump of Russian ties. They demand an investigation into the officials. The speaker believes the deep state is real and wants accountability for election interference. The conversation shifts to the whistleblower and retribution concerns.

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The speaker claims that a declassified oversight report reveals irrefutable evidence that President Obama and his national security team directed the creation of a false intelligence community assessment (ICA). This assessment promoted a contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump win, which the speaker alleges was untrue. The report supposedly details how they manufactured findings, suppressed evidence, and disobeyed intelligence standards to subvert the will of the American people and undermine Trump's legitimacy, launching a "years long coup." The speaker asserts that Putin's principal interest was to undermine faith in the US democratic process, not to favor a specific candidate. The speaker claims that John Brennan and the intelligence community intentionally suppressed intelligence that Putin was saving damaging material on Hillary Clinton until after the election, including possible criminal acts. Brennan and the IC allegedly mischaracterized intelligence, relied on the Steele dossier, and excluded information contradicting the ICA's claims about Putin's support for Trump. The speaker states that multiple intelligence community assessments concluded Russia had neither the intent nor capability to impact the election outcome.

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The speaker states the American people deserve truth, accountability, and justice. Records released by ODNI, Senator Grassley, and the House Intelligence Committee confirm the same report. According to the speaker, the Obama administration grossly politicized and manipulated intelligence to delegitimize President Trump before his inauguration, ultimately usurping the will of the American people.

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President Trump is facing multiple criminal trials, with allegations of interference in elections. Various officials are accused of targeting him politically, including mishandling classified information. The speaker raises concerns about government weaponization and double standards, warning of the potential implications for all Americans. The focus is on the misuse of law to target political opponents. The witnesses discuss the dangerous precedent set by these actions.

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I maintained my security clearance after leaving government service to assist the government if they needed to discuss classified matters. This clearance facilitated discussions with former intelligence officials. The recent executive order was strange and misrepresented facts, claiming we suggested the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation. In reality, we indicated it had characteristics of Russian information operations, including the release of accurate information. This seems to be an attempt to retaliate against those who have criticized him publicly.

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The speaker discusses actions taken in recent weeks related to transparency of intelligence operations and political manipulation surrounding the 2016 U.S. election. They claim that documents have been declassified and released which reveal that, after Election Day 2016, high-level figures in the Obama administration and leaders within the intelligence community knowingly created and disseminated a false intelligence document. This document, according to the speaker, asserted that Russia intended to assist Donald Trump in winning the presidency with the aim of undermining his administration and overriding the will of the American people who voted for Trump to be the nation’s commander in chief rather than Hillary Clinton. The core claim presented is that this manufactured intelligence was produced and circulated despite the outcome of the election having already been decided by the voters, and despite the public’s expressed preference for Trump to assume the presidency. The speaker emphasizes that the deception occurred at the highest levels of government and intelligence, implying an intentional effort to influence perceptions about the 2016 election and the legitimacy of Trump’s win by attributing foreign support to him that allegedly aimed to undermine his presidency from the start. Key elements highlighted include: - The timing: after the 2016 election was completed, and after the American people expressed their choice for the presidency. - The actors: President Obama and leaders within the intelligence community. - The nature of the claim: the creation of a “manufactured” or false intelligence document. - The alleged content: Russia’s supposed goal to help Trump win with the objective of undermining his presidency and overruling the expressed will of the voters. - The consequence implied: a deliberate effort to mislead about foreign influence in the election and to challenge the legitimacy or outcome of the election by associating Trump with foreign assistance intended to subvert democratic choice. Overall, the speaker asserts that the released documents expose a deliberate fabrication by top government figures designed to cast doubt on the 2016 election outcome and to imply foreign interference aligned with undermining Trump’s presidency. The emphasis is on the authenticity and impact of declassified materials that reveal this alleged manipulation. No evaluation of the truth of these claims is provided within the summary.

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In 2018, there was a claim about taking my security clearance, but it was never revoked. I maintained it for the government's benefit, allowing for discussions on classified matters with agencies like the CIA. The recent executive order was strange and misrepresented facts, suggesting we claimed the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation. Instead, we noted it had hallmarks of Russian information operations, including the release of accurate information. This seems to be an attempt to retaliate against those who have criticized him publicly.

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In a potential second Trump presidency, there are concerns about the misuse of power within the Justice Department. The speaker believes Trump could target his enemies, such as Andrew McCabe, by ordering criminal investigations. This could lead to a significant threat to the rule of law in America.

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He's provoking the intelligence community by criticizing them, which is unwise. They have ways to retaliate. The intelligence community is upset with how he's treated them. We rely on them for information, especially regarding Russian hacking.

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The speaker claims John Brennan and The New York Times are in denial about certain intelligence matters because admitting the truth would be an admission of guilt. Brennan, Comey, and Clapper allegedly said the speaker was wrong about Russia collusion and the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop, but the speaker insists they were right and telling the truth. The speaker accuses them of giving false testimony, misleading Congress, and obstructing justice. Their argument, according to the speaker, was not simply that Russia meddled in the 2016 election, but that Trump was potentially committing treason as an agent of a foreign power. The New York Times and The Washington Post allegedly don't want to admit they wrote thousands of false stories or give back Pulitzer Prizes obtained for those stories. The speaker concludes that acknowledging the truth would force them to admit they deliberately misled the American people.

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The speaker discusses a recently released indictment and its implications with Director Clapper. Clapper states the indictment validates the intelligence community's assessment from January 2017, which outlined Russian objectives: sowing discord, undermining faith in the American political system, hurting Hillary Clinton, and helping Donald Trump. The speaker notes the President has known about this for a year but continues to call it a hoax. Clapper expresses concern over the lack of response to the Russian threat, stating the President is singular and different in this regard, which poses a peril to the country. He says the administration hasn't punished Russia or developed a government-wide defense strategy. The speaker suggests the President views any discussion about Russia as an attack on his legitimacy, a weakness foreign leaders can exploit. Clapper confirms this arose during the January 6th briefing, leading to attacks on the intelligence community. He notes the President's recent tweet focused on himself rather than the threat to the country and believes more indictments may follow.

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Speaker 0 says that over the last several weeks they declassified and released documents exposing that President Obama and leaders in the intelligence community knowingly manufactured a false intelligence document after the 2016 election. The document alleged that Russia aspired to help President Trump win the election with the aim of undermining his presidency and usurping the will and the voices of the American people who sent Trump to the White House.

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When you come at the intelligence community, they have many ways to retaliate. So, for a businessman, it's dumb to treat them poorly. From what I'm told, they're very upset with how they've been treated. We need the intelligence community. Without them, we wouldn't have discovered the Russian hacking. Does he have an agenda to dismantle parts of the intelligence community? This taunting hostility is not constructive. Whether you're a super liberal democrat or a very conservative republican, you should be against dismantling the intelligence community.

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Putin was unhappy with Speaker 1 for raising concerns about the unfairness of Russia's 2011 parliamentary elections. Putin is paranoid about mass movements near Russia that could lead to democracy, closer ties with the EU, or NATO membership. The speaker believes Russia is still interfering with U.S. democracy by influencing opinions and election systems. She believes she was an obstacle to Russia's plans to undermine U.S. democracy and impose authoritarian control, and that Russia wanted to remove her to achieve other goals. Russia is still stirring up trouble and influencing people on social media, including efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act to cause political disruption. Electing a president was only part of Russia's plan. Putin aims to undermine democracies using money, blackmail, and inducements to bend political and business leaders to his will. The speaker doesn't know if Trump is a witting or unwitting tool of Putin, but believes Putin is playing a long game to undermine democracies.

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The speaker expresses disbelief that the administration is seeking to discredit the Russia investigation, recalling Trump's past unsubstantiated claims against Obama and the British intelligence agency GCHQ. They question the purpose of seeking information from foreign leaders now and worry that intelligence services of close allies may hesitate to share information in the future if they think they will be investigated. The speaker also raises concerns about Attorney General Barr's dedication to this investigation, questioning whether it infringes on other important work. They contrast this with the Clinton administration's handling of impeachment, where clear boundaries were established to ensure other work could continue. The speaker worries about what issues are being neglected due to the President's preoccupation with attacking opponents and the Attorney General's focus on this investigation. They express concern about the potential impact on handling major crises.

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You continuously discussed the Russia investigation as if it were undeniable truth, leading viewers to believe in a conspiracy between Trump and Putin in 2016, which was completely false. President Trump has taken significant steps to keep his meetings with Putin secret, even from his own administration. When asked if he ever worked for Russia, he found the question insulting and did not provide a direct answer. This situation raises concerns about whether the President has acted against American interests.

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Speaker argues that hundreds of pages of declassified documents reveal, point by point, a dangerous sequence in the creation of Russiagate and a manufactured intelligence assessment intended to undermine the voices and votes of the American people who elected Donald Trump. They say this unhappy outcome led to a politicized, weaponized piece of fake intelligence that served as the foundation for later events—Mueller investigations, two congressional impeachments, and the raid at Mar-a-Lago. The speaker declares the real crime was against the American people, as this action singularly undermined the integrity of our democratic republic. They add that 37 individuals had security clearances revoked under the direction of President Trump, claiming these individuals aided and abetted in this seditious conspiracy that undermined democracy and broke the sacred trust professionals owe to the American people.

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The speaker discusses being targeted for their knowledge and potential role in a second Trump administration. They suggest shutting down the Department of Education and reforming intelligence agencies like the FBI and CIA. They highlight the need to address deep state elements within the government. The speaker emphasizes the need for significant government reform to combat embedded bureaucratic influences.

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The speaker discusses how President Trump's actions towards the intelligence community could have consequences. They mention that the intelligence community has ways of retaliating and that they are upset with how Trump has treated and talked about them. The speaker also highlights a statement from Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Democratic Party in the Senate, who suggests that the president should be afraid of the CIA. The speaker criticizes Schumer and Mitch McConnell, claiming they are influenced by money from Wall Street, the military-industrial complex, and health insurance companies. They argue that corruption is the reason for the current state of the country.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fact-Checking the New York Times' "Daily" Podcast's Disinformation-Filled Russiagate Episode
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Megyn Kelly’s show centers on Russia Gate coverage and how the New York Times has handled it. The host highlights Michael Schmidt, the Times investigative reporter tied to leaks via a Columbia professor, and notes Schmidt’s appearance on the Daily and later promotion on MSNBC with his wife as anchor. The segment accuses the Times of withholding key context and presenting Schmidt as an unquestioned expert while neglecting his involvement and conflicts of interest. Panelists recount the evolution of the Russia inquiry: Obama ordered an assessment after Russia meddled in 2016 to determine what happened, with conclusions that Putin tried to hurt Hillary and help Trump. They contrast that with the House Intelligence Committee’s HypSY report, which they say shows the ICA relied on cherry-picked intelligence and that the Steele dossier influenced the process. NSA head Mike Rogers warned in a December 2016 email that he hadn’t seen enough underlying intelligence to support the conclusion. The conversation touches on declassifications showing disputes within the intelligence community, questions about Obama’s role, and a broader claim that media and intelligence officials orchestrated a disinformation campaign to frame Trump as loyal to Moscow. They cite Tulsi Gabbard’s declassification, the Republican and Democratic investigations, and calls for transparency and accountability, including intelligence reform and increased scrutiny of sources—while contending the mainstream press often promotes narratives without adequately vetting them.
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