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Why Is Brennan-Connected CIA Director Blocking Declassification Of Russiagate Docs?

If we were wondering what’s taking these investigations into corruption so long to move forward, maybe it has something to do with people actively impeding them. Like THIS for example.

Sean Davis of the Federalist is reporting that the woman who just ‘happened’ to be in charge of the London office in 2016 while Brennan was calling the shots and Christopher Steele was in London and connecting with other London players who had roles of their own in the Russiagate saga.

Documents that could help move the investigation into the illicit spying on Trump, Flynn, Page and whoever else they may have been digging into have been held up by the personal involvement of this one woman. Her name is Gina Haspel.

Notably, Haspel was previously the London CIA station chief under former CIA director John Brennan during the 2016 election. “Recall it was London where Christopher Steele was doing all this work,” Davis said, noting Haspel was the “main link” between Washington and London at the time. Haspel was hand-picked by former CIA director John Brennan to run the CIA’s operations in London, where she served as the spy agency’s bureau chief from 2014 through early 2017.

When asked what top bureaucrats might be hiding in these classified documents, and what it would it would take to declassify them, Davis called on President Donald Trump to declassify everything so Americans can see the evidence for themselves.

“So many of the people blocking these documents are likely implicated by them. You have these career bureaucrats whose careers may be destroyed by the facts within them,” he said.

“I think at this point, we need the president, Donald Trump, to step in and say, ‘No more obstruction. No more blocking.’ We need transparency and the American people need to hear the truth.” —Federalist

Wes Walker

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