CIA, Russia and Tulsi Gabbard
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The CIA chief "strongly supports" Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's release of documents on Russian activity in 2016 — which sparked concerns about risks to sensitive sources and methods.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe comments on the effort to release information related to the origin of the 2017 Trump-Russia investigation on "Sunday Morning Futures" with FNC's Maria Bartiromo: RATCLIFFE: Well,
CIA Director Ratcliffe suggests testimonies from Brennan, Clinton, and Comey could face prosecution, with Durham declassification coming this week.
Ratcliffe accused several Obama-era intelligence officials of fabricating Russian interference allegations in the 2016 election and lying under oath to Congress to support questionable intel
CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Sunday teased plans to publicly disclose additional files that allegedly help tie Hillary Clinton to the false claims of Russian interference in the 2016
U.S. intelligence had credible foreign sources indicating that the FBI would play a role in spreading the salacious Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
"And what that intelligence shows, Maria, is that part of this was a Hillary Clinton plan, but part of it was an FBI plan to be an accelerant to that fake Steele dossier, to those fake Russia collusion claims,
A newly released report from the CIA challenges the work intelligence agencies did to investigate Russia's support for Donald Trump ahead of the 2016 election.