JUST IN: WH Building Sprawling ‘Criminal Conspiracy’ Case Against Obama, Deep State Officials

Many of the documents gathered include long-classified information that has remained hidden until now, which allegedly demonstrates how U.S. intelligence officials became aware of the discredited intelligence compiled for the Steele dossier yet opted to publish it as part of an Intelligence Community Assessment in the FBI’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation.
The White House was informed about the meeting on Tuesday, as both sources conveyed to RCI.
Sunday’s meeting included intelligence officials and others from the DOJ, who discussed the possibility of declassifying notes from “Crossfire Hurricane” as well as deposition transcripts from special counsel John Durham’s investigation. Durham concluded in 2023 that the connection between Trump and Russia was unfounded.
Officials are reportedly investigating whether Brennan committed perjury during his congressional testimony when he denied utilizing the Steele dossier as part of the ICA’s compilation, according to an official who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive issues. Although the five-year statute of limitations has elapsed, officials may still charge Brennan with conspiracy to commit perjury.
At the direction of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, investigators are reportedly concentrating on a classified appendix at the conclusion of Durham’s report to Congress. Sources within the appendix allegedly demonstrate that Brennan became aware during his investigation that the Clinton campaign in 2016 attempted to fabricate a connection between Trump and Russia to divert attention from a congressional inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s missing emails.
It was through an unsecured access point to Clinton’s email server that “foreign actors” managed to acquire some of the information later used against Trump, officials at Sunday’s meeting clarified while highlighting the leak as yet another instance of Comey allowing Clinton to evade accountability.
In addition to the ODNI and DOJ, other attendees at the meeting included members from the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board and the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard were reportedly absent, according to the source.
The ODNI possesses the authority to declassify most documents held by the government, and Gabbard is said to have instructed a team to review “sources and methods” that may be redacted before any other information in the investigation is disclosed to the public.
“They have a team working on that,” stated an administration official familiar with the operation.
Another individual claimed that a conspiracy involving the Clinton campaign, the Obama administration, and intelligence officials was orchestrated to undermine Trump during the final months of the 2016 election.
“Obama instructed the ICA to set up Trump and destabilize him before he could even begin,” stated the senior official, who preferred to remain unnamed. “This operation was an influence campaign far more significant than anything orchestrated by [Russian President Vladimir] Putin. Obama and Hillary [Clinton] devised the plan, while the CIA and FBI executed it.
The official asserted that Clinton personally sanctioned a strategy for Jake Sullivan, her former advisor who subsequently became the Director of National Security under President Joe Biden, to “incite” the Russia-Trump narrative by leveraging a dossier filled with unfounded allegations financed by her campaign.
In December 2016, Brennan sought additional information regarding the negative campaigning, although he seemed more troubled by the fact that Russia had at some point become aware of Clinton’s initiative, according to sources. The situation escalated to such a degree that Brennan communicated with Obama about it, as per notes declassified in 2020.
Some former FBI officials contend that the investigation led by Trump’s intelligence team has already yielded sufficient evidence to indict former officials from the Obama and Biden administrations for criminal activities.
“Reflecting on the events within the FBI starting in 2016, including these cases and their approach to Gen. [Michael] Flynn; Crossfire Hurricane; the Russian ‘collusion’ investigation [conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller]; and subsequently the raid on Mar-a-Lago and the ensuing [DOJ] legal actions against President Trump, this is outrageous. Moreover, the arrogance displayed by these two individuals – Comey and Brennan – was astonishing,” remarked former FBI special-agent-in-charge Jody P. Weis, a 22-year veteran of the bureau, in an interview with RCI. “Thus, I am extremely pleased that someone is investigating this.”
