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The alphabet departments are corrupt CIA helped biden get elected those involves should be tried for treason!!!

tommu56

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From Judical Watch



Acting CIA Director Michael Morell was up early on October 19, 2020, furthering a scheme that would significantly affect the outcome of the presidential election.

U.S. House investigators are quite curious about that, and so are we.

We filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the CIA for all communications of the spy agency’s Prepublication Classification Review Board (PCRB) regarding an October 19, 2020, email request to review and “clear” a letter signed by 51 former intelligence community officials characterizing the Hunter Biden laptop story as having “all the earmarks of a Russian disinformation campaign” (Judicial Watch v. Central Intelligence Agency (No. 1:23-cv-01844)).

In October 2020, in the run-up to the presidential election, the New York Post reported that Hunter Biden’s laptop, which was abandoned at a Delaware computer shop, contained embarrassing and possibly incriminating information about the Biden family. In a May 10, 2023, report the House Judiciary Committee revealed that on October 19, 2020, three days before the second presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat candidate Joe Biden, then-acting CIA Director Michael Morell sent the PCRB the finalized letter for review, calling it a “rush job,” and quickly secured its approval.

We sued after the CIA failed to respond to a May 11, 2023, FOIA request for:

Records and communications of the Prepublication Classification Review Board, Central Intelligence Agency, including emails, email chains, email attachments, text messages, cables, voice recordings, correspondence, statements, letters, memoranda, reports, presentations, notes, or other form of record, regarding an October 19, 2020, email request to review and “clear” a letter involving the Hunter Biden laptop story potentially having Russian involvement or being a Russian disinformation plot.

In a May 16, 2023, letter to CIA Director William Burns, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Michael R. Turner stated that the committees were conducting oversight of the October 2020 “Public Statement on the Hunter Biden Emails” signed by 51 former intelligence community officials. Jordan and Turner wrote:

The CIA has documents responsive to our requests and necessary to our oversight. On October 19, 2020, at 6:34 a.m., Morell submitted the statement to the CIA’s Prepublication Classification Review Board (PCRB), instructing it was “a rush job, as it needs to get out as soon as possible.” The PCRB staff responded at 7:11 a.m. that it had received the statement, and cleared it for publication at 12:44 p.m. on the same day.

Morell speculated that the quick turn-around from the PCRB was because “[t]hey are probably afraid I’m coming back” as CIA director. On May 9, 2023, the CIA produced to the Committees two emails: Morell’s email to the PCRB early on October 19, 2023, and the PCRB’s response at 12:44 p.m. However, the Committees have reason to believe additional documents remain in the possession of the CIA.

The Committees have received evidence that the CIA, or at least an employee of the CIA, may have helped to solicit signatories for the statement about Hunter Biden. According to former CIA employee David Cariens, he spoke with the PCRB in October 2020 regarding the review of his memoir and during that call a CIA employee “asked” him if he would sign the statement. As Cariens explained:

When the person in charge of reviewing the book called to say it was approved with no changes, I was told about the draft letter. The person asked me if I would be willing to sign. . . . After hearing the letter’s contents, and the qualifiers in it such as, “We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement . . .’ I agreed to sign.

If accurate, this information raises fundamental concerns about the role of the CIA in helping to falsely discredit allegations about the Biden family in the weeks before the 2020 presidential election.

A House Judiciary Committee report details the testimony of former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos and criticized the CIA’s handling of the letter:

Q. Does what [Former CIA official David Cariens] described there, that interaction with the [Prepublication Classification Review Board], sound like a quid pro quo to you?

A. I can’t comment on this. This is—to me, this is something that the [Prepublication Classification Review Board] in my experience would never engage in something like that. They are just straightforward back and forth in terms of approval. The idea they would have a comment on any other thing that they were working on, that to me is not even close to what I’ve experienced with them.

Q. Does that concern you?

A. If it’s true, it would concern me, for sure. But I just—I have a hard time believing that occurred. If it did, that’s incredibly unprofessional.

Congressional testimony also confirms that the Biden campaign was behind the creation of the infamous Hunter laptop letter promoted by the CIA.

The Deep State CIA, it seems, engaged in election interference and a political operation against the American people to help Joe Biden and hurt Trump. And now the CIA is ignoring FOIA law to cover up its role in the scandal, censoring and suppressing the Hunter Biden/Joe Biden laptop story just before the presidential election.

We have multiple federal lawsuits focused on Biden family corruption:

In July, w sued the DOJ for records from the Office of the Attorney General and Office of the Deputy Attorney General regarding the Internal Revenue Service investigation of Hunter Biden.

In June 2023, we filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice for a copy of the FBI FD-1023 form that describes “an alleged criminal scheme involving then-Vice President Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions.” Judicial Watch also asked for communications about the FD-1023.



more on the link !
 
actually, Biden may have been the best thing for the USA.
the Biden administration is so bad and so corrupt there is the real potential that the public will recognize the problem, and throw out bunches of democrats.

pay no attention to the "polls" - the "big red wave" did not happen then, and polls are not going to create one now.
perhaps when enough of the population realizes the hurt they are suffering is due to the utopian/marxist/socialist Biden administration theory that the government must control everything, they'll remove them at the ballot box.

then the only question is whether a conservative POTUS will have the guts to do a thorough house cleaning of these alphabet agencies.
the deep state needs to be completely and utterly eliminated from the Federal government.
 
Eliminating the adminstrative state is what needs to be done. We all know the alphabet agencies are corrupt as hell. Trump wanted to 'drain the swamp' but he trusted too many people, underestimated the depth of corruption.

One of the main objectives of the Ramaswamy platform, which we should see spelled out in the GOP debate on FOX, is that he intends to dismantle the administrative state. The guy is a genius, grew up in a very modest home, earned millions in his early 20's, then he managed a billion dollar hedge fund while a law student at Yale and was a founded a pharmaceutical company that developed several groundbreaking new drugs. He is not establishment. A total outsider like Trump. I believe he may have more money than Trump. But he doesn't have the bombast or temper. He makes sense. And his polling numbers are picking up. He is running an unconventional campaign, no TV commercials. Lots of podcasts, interviews, town hall meetings and travel to meet people rather than doing 30 second soundbites.

Even if he does not get elected (likely) his proposals may have a big impact on the other candidates.

I think most of the debate is going to be focused on taking pot shots at DeSantis rather than having candidates tell us what they will do to fix the problems.
 
Eliminating the adminstrative state is what needs to be done. We all know the alphabet agencies are corrupt as hell. Trump wanted to 'drain the swamp' but he trusted too many people, underestimated the depth of corruption.

One of the main objectives of the Ramaswamy platform, which we should see spelled out in the GOP debate on FOX, is that he intends to dismantle the administrative state. The guy is a genius, grew up in a very modest home, earned millions in his early 20's, then he managed a billion dollar hedge fund while a law student at Yale and was a founded a pharmaceutical company that developed several groundbreaking new drugs. He is not establishment. A total outsider like Trump. I believe he may have more money than Trump. But he doesn't have the bombast or temper. He makes sense. And his polling numbers are picking up. He is running an unconventional campaign, no TV commercials. Lots of podcasts, interviews, town hall meetings and travel to meet people rather than doing 30 second soundbites.

Even if he does not get elected (likely) his proposals may have a big impact on the other candidates.

I think most of the debate is going to be focused on taking pot shots at DeSantis rather than having candidates tell us what they will do to fix the problems.
You can like whoever you want , but please vote for Trump when he is the nominee.
 
Anyone who has been paying attention at all, knows the cia, fbi, doj, secret service, and more, were all weaponized to be completely corrupt.
Just ask the obama's chef.
I think I have a Ouija board in the grandkids toy boy do you need it????
 
You can like whoever you want , but please vote for Trump when he is the nominee.
I will vote for whoever is the nominee.

But I hope it is someone who is better than Trump. Trump has huge negatives with a lot of voters. I think he did some great things, a few bad things, but overall he was very good. I'm not sure his 2nd term will be as good as his first term.
 
Eliminating the adminstrative state is what needs to be done. We all know the alphabet agencies are corrupt as hell. Trump wanted to 'drain the swamp' but he trusted too many people, underestimated the depth of corruption.

One of the main objectives of the Ramaswamy platform, which we should see spelled out in the GOP debate on FOX, is that he intends to dismantle the administrative state. The guy is a genius, grew up in a very modest home, earned millions in his early 20's, then he managed a billion dollar hedge fund while a law student at Yale and was a founded a pharmaceutical company that developed several groundbreaking new drugs. He is not establishment. A total outsider like Trump. I believe he may have more money than Trump. But he doesn't have the bombast or temper. He makes sense. And his polling numbers are picking up. He is running an unconventional campaign, no TV commercials. Lots of podcasts, interviews, town hall meetings and travel to meet people rather than doing 30 second soundbites.

Even if he does not get elected (likely) his proposals may have a big impact on the other candidates.

I think most of the debate is going to be focused on taking pot shots at DeSantis rather than having candidates tell us what they will do to fix the problems.
If Trump could put his EGO aside he would pick Ramaswamy as VP and listen to him not put him in a closet like he did to Pence.
 
If Trump could put his EGO aside he would pick Ramaswamy as VP and listen to him not put him in a closet like he did to Pence.
YES, but not sure that Ramaswamy would, given his accomplishments, would play 2nd fiddle to The Don.
 
I will vote for whoever is the nominee.

But I hope it is someone who is better than Trump. Trump has huge negatives with a lot of voters. I think he did some great things, a few bad things, but overall he was very good. I'm not sure his 2nd term will be as good as his first term.
second term will be better. He learned that he has to clean house on day 1. just fire all of them, Im sure he will have replacements all lined up. Wrey, Garland, first then go after the rest immediately to deny them any time to sabotage. Then go after the ones that have not been prosecuted to date that should have like Comey, Clinton, Obama ETC. While simultaneously restoring the economy and getting the rest of the world back on track. Trump can't run again so there is no reason to make anyone one the other side happy.
 
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