Before Biden laptop letter, ex-CIA boss intervened on Russia collusion in 2016, Benghazi in 2012

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By John Solomon and Nick Givas

Just a week after then-CIA Director John Brennan warned President Barack Obama that Hillary Clinton’s campaign was “stirring up” a Russia scandal to harm Donald Trump, the agency’s former acting chief became one of the first high-profile intelligence community figures to claim that the 2016 Republican nominee was a possible agent of Vladimir Putin.

In an Aug. 5, 2016 op-ed in the New York Times, Michael Morell cited his CIA experience to make the Trump allegation and he also endorsed Clinton for president. “In the intelligence business, we would say that Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation,” Morell wrote.

The Clinton campaign was synced with the revelation, immediately putting out an attack ad the same day sounding similar themes that Trump was “unfit” to be president and then following with a letter from 50 experts claiming it.

Even months later, Morell’s strike was still being peddled by Democrats like longtime Clinton-Obama strategist Jennifer Palmieri — she called it “jaw dropping” — to further a Russian collusion narrative that ultimately would be rejected by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and multiple congressional probes.

Morell’s early effort to push the Trump Russia agent theory is now getting fresh scrutiny after revelations reported by Just the News last week that he organized an open letter in October 2020 falsely portraying the Hunter Biden laptop as suspected Russian disinformation after receiving a call from longtime Joe Biden adviser and current Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

The then-director of national intelligence contemporaneously denied the laptop was Russian disinformation, and the FBI has since authenticated the laptop.

Around the time the Morell-pushed letter surfaced in fall 2020, former FBI intelligence chief Kevin Brock wrote a powerful column in The Hill newspaper alleging the spies were trying to influence the election. Not Russian, or Chinese, or Iranian — but true-blue American spies. He called the letter a clear effort by U.S. intel professionals to sway the election with their credentials even though there weren’t facts to back it up.

“Why was a letter written this time?” Brock wrote in the Hill. “To help Joe Biden politically, and nothing more. The signers now probably wish they had waited a few additional days before releasing their letter, since facts have emerged surrounding the laptop that make their professional suspicions look silly.”

Morell has now admitted his effort to organize the letter was “triggered” by Blinken, the letter’s release was coordinated by the Biden campaign, and his intent was as Brock suspected.

“I wanted him to win the election,” Morell testified to Congress, referring to Joe Biden.

Read the Jim Jordan letter summarizing Morell’s testimony here:

 
To some intelligence experts, Morell’s actions stands as a poster child of the danger that Brock warned about nearly three years ago: a national security apparatus suddenly intervening in elections.

Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, who unraveled the Russia collusion narrative, said Morell’s involvement in three consecutive election controversies signals there are larger issues of politicization in U.S. intelligence.

“I think you have to assume that this has permeated across basically the entire bureaucracy in Washington DC, especially in the intelligence agencies,” Nunes told the Just the News, No Noise television show. “I mean, we already know and and look that shows that CIA has more problems than I think we suspected. But the big the biggest problem still at the mall is the Department of Justice, and the FBI, which continues to go unchecked with a two tier justice system.”

Brock told Just the News on Tuesday evening the Russia allegation in 2016 only added to the concerns he expressed in his column back in 2020.

“Most Americans believe, and hope, that the CIA has information and intelligence that no one else has. So when a CIA executive, whether current or former, speaks out, a certain credibility attaches and there is a presumption of truth and unique insight. That’s a tremendous responsibility that shouldn’t be trifled with,” the retired FBI official said.

“When a person of immense stature in the intelligence community, a person in a position of trust, makes statements that he knows are not fully credible then it becomes nothing more than a cynical manipulation of that trust.  When a disingenuous statement can have a material effect on not just policy, but on a national election, then it becomes a kind of fraud against the American people.  We need a CIA that counters foreign adversaries, not the will of the electorate.”

Just The News reached out to the Clinton Foundation and Clinton’s personal press team, former Clinton presidential campaign manager Robby Mook, Morell, CBS — where Morell has been a contributor and podcast host — and MSNBC, where Brennan is a contributor, but received no reply.

Morell, a 33-year veteran of the CIA who retired shortly after Brennan took over in 2013, has now stirred controversies in three straight elections with actions that relied in part on his intelligence community ties.

In September 2012, as Obama was seeking reelection in a close race against Republican Mitt Romney, Morell edited intelligence talking points to delete references to al Qaeda’s role in the deadly attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi.

The edits ended up sending National Security Advisor Susan Rice onto the Sunday talk shows to make a false insinuation that an anti-Muslim video spurred the attack on Benghazi when in fact the CIA had strong evidence an al Qaeda-related arm had instigated it.

Republicans accused the former CIA chief of a cover-up. Morell defended his actions in testimony two years later, insisting his edits were not designed to be political but instead were well-meaning actions taken in the heat of a dramatic intelligence drama.

“These allegations accuse me of taking these actions for the political benefit of President Obama and then secretary of state Clinton,” Morell testified. “These allegations are false.” But by that time, the talking points had become a major controversy in the 2012 election.

In 2016, Morell’s insertion into the Russia collusion narrative came as Brennan, his successor, was warning Obama the Clinton campaign was crafting a dirty trick.

In declassified notes, Brennan recounted how during a July 28, 2016 meeting with Obama he relayed a warning that there was intelligence that Clinton was trying to conjure up a Trump-Russia scandal to distract from Mrs. Clinton’s email controversies. The Clinton campaign had helped fund the Steele dossier, it was later learned

“We’re getting additional insight into Russian activities from [REDACTED],” Brennan’s notes read. “Cite alleged approval by Hillary Clinton of a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisers to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security services.”

You can read Brennan’s notes here:

 
Two months later, Brennan’s CIA would send a similar warning to the FBI, which was investigating Russian collusion based in part on the now-discredited Steele dossier.

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If only Democrats could run campaigns on their resounding successes and positive accomplishments instead of constantly scrambling to bury stories of their numerous corruptions, they wouldn’t have to get involved in disgraceful garbage like this. Unfortunately, the Democrats are far left failures and buried in corruption and their underhanded activities to hide and counteract this damages the integrity of the entire nation. They simply aren’t worth it.

In a related story on election integrity;

MUST READ: The ERIC False Narrative
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Guest post by Jay Valentine

After 7 states dumped the Leftist-controlled ERIC, its supporters started selling a false narrative that there are no alternatives to ERIC.

What does ERIC do?  It claims to find people who move from one state to another. It claims to find dead voters.

So what? That’s not where the fraud is. Election fraud, 85% or more – is baked into mail-in ballot voting.

What does ERIC do to fight mail-in ballot fraud?

Election fraud from people living in two locations is less than 1% of all election fraud. Election fraud is overwhelmingly – think 85% – from mail-in ballots tied to people who do not regularly vote.

The big stuff – at-scale election ballot fraud is sovereign – election commissions at the county or state or both levels are in on it. Election commissions commit election fraud or submissively acquiesce while someone else does it for them.

ERIC doesn’t check for that!

Anyone recall ERIC reporting that in Arizona thousands of zip codes changed days before the 2022 election – when mail-in ballots were going out? Or that people older than Julius Caesar still vote in several ERIC states?

ERIC is a system that by definition is blind to over 85% of the current fraud in election rolls – yet it remains the core election fraud system for two dozen states!

HUGE NEWS for Election Integrity! TWO MORE States Cut Ties with ERIC Voter Roll Systems – OHIO and IOWA Are Out!

For over a year now the Gateway Pundit has reported on the ERIC voter roll system that is used in 32 27 25 states. The system was originally promoted as a tool to clean up voter rolls. It is anything but that.

For example, Wisconsin is an ERIC State and has over 7 million registered voters in a state with less than 4 million eligible voters. The Wisconsin state election leader Sarah Whitt was hired by ERIC after performing such exemplary work in Wisconsin.

Obviously, ERIC is not working. The ERIC system is obsolete, inefficient, and has failed in its purpose. The Democrat party apparatus loves it for some reason.

The ERIC system is now used in dozens of states despite the fact that voter rolls in those states are more bloated with phantom voters than ever before in US history.

Support Gateway Pundit by using promo code TGP at MyPillow.com — and get up to 80% off!

Last year The Gateway Pundit reported on the ERIC Systems in a series of articles and follow-up reports for over a year now.

These articles have gone viral and are being passed on to state officials.

** ERIC Part 1: Who’s “Cleaning” Our Voter Rolls? ERIC Now in 31 States

** ERIC Part 2: Largest U.S. Counties Removed ZERO to TWO Ineligible Voters

** ERIC Part 3: The Founding of the Nation’s Largest Voter Roll Clean-up Operation

** ERIC Part 4: A Response to the Panicked Media Attacks

And our message is resonating. Since our original reporting, thousands of grassroots activists have called their Secretary of State’s office and demanded they look into the ERIC system.

As we reported earlier, since The Gateway Pundit first reported on ERIC two states have stepped away from the platform and more will follow.

In early March, Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft notified The Gateway Pundit that Missouri was cutting ties with ERIC.

And, Jay Ashcroft told us that FLORIDA and WEST VIRGINIA were also cutting ties with ERIC!

This was a major development and a major advance for election integrity.

And now this-

On Friday bellwether states Iowa and Ohio announced they were leaving the ERIC system.

Far-left Politico reported:

Ohio and Iowa became the latest Republican-led states to signal they would be pulling out of a bipartisan interstate voter program, throwing the organization into an even more uncertain future after a critical board meeting.

“I cannot justify the use of Ohio’s tax dollars for an organization that seems intent on rejecting meaningful accountability, publicly maligning my motives, and waging a relentless campaign of misinformation about this effort,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wrote in his letter starting the withdrawal process on Friday.

They are the sixth and seventh Republican-led states to drop out of the Electronic Registration Information Center — ERIC — over the last year, joining Florida, West Virginia, Missouri, Louisiana and Alabama. Other states could soon be on the way as well.

The exodus of GOP officials from the once-uncontroversial group comes as some prominent Republicans — most notably former President Donald Trump — have publicly attacked it, falsely saying it is a liberal plot to control the county’s voter rolls. Most of the departing states have not echoed Trump’s claims, instead citing disagreements about the governance of the organization, but defenders of ERIC say their complaints are only a pretense to exit the organization.

But the bottom line is that these Republican-led states have turned against an organization they once hailed as a solution to cutting down on voter fraud.

Trending: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Blasts Fox News for Ousting Tucker Carlson and Presents an Interesting Theory on Why it Happened

Obviously, Democrats are VERY worried that several states have dropped the ERIC system.

If Democrats cannot pad voter rolls with MILLIONS of extra phantom voters then they will have a much more difficult time stealing elections. This is a “Code Red” moment for the Democrat Party. And this did NOT go unnoticed.

Jay Valentine led the team that built the eBay fraud detection engine and the underlying address and name matching technology for the TSA No-Fly List. His team built the Undeliverable Ballot Database in 2022. He can be reached at https://www.omega4america.com/

Notice Georgia along with Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are under contract with ERIC. Remember State Farm Arena? The black boxes under the covered table were full of ballots that did not belong to verified actual voters. The poll workers had to be dismissed by Ruby Freeman so that the fraudulent ballots could be run through the machines. Remember also it was all of these states that suspended counting.

I contacted my state representative here in Ohio repeatedly to call for eliminating this fraud machine. If you are in a state where this still exists, I implore you to contact you state representative and call for removal of this obvious tool for fraud.