Clinton’s Trump Plan on Former CIA Director’s Notebook



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National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe declassified the handwritten notes from former CIA Director Brennan and presented them to Congress.

Reaching out to notes that have not yet been shared with the public, American television Fox New found that Brennan briefed former President Barack Obama on Clinton’s plan to link Trump with Russia.

Following the briefing given to Obama, Brennan wrote in his handwritten notes that “they had received additional information on the electoral activities of the Russians.”

In the notes, Brennan noted that “one of Clinton’s foreign policy advisers suggested that these activities were carried out by pro-Trump Russian security units to discredit Trump, and Clinton approved.”

Brennan also stated in her notes that on July 28, 2016, Obama asked her to collect evidence that there was some relationship between the Trump campaign and Russia.

It turned out that he used his personal email for state diplomatic affairs when he was secretary of state, and had been investigated on this matter.

Shortly after Trump won the election in November 2016, the claim that Russia was involved in the US elections in favor of Trump came to the fore.

After a while, these allegations turned into an investigation, and retired General Michael Flynn, Trump’s national security adviser, had to resign, claiming he had a relationship with Russia.

The investigation, led by prosecutor Robert Mueller, revealed that Russia attempted to intervene in the election but was not found to have a pro-Trump influence.

Democrats tried Trump for “abuse of power” and “obstruction of justice” on the grounds that he was trying to block the investigation in the House of Representatives. Although Trump was found guilty as a result of the trial, this process did not evolve to remove the president.

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