Putin's Unused Intel on Hillary Clinton's Health and the Flawed Senate Intel Report
Megyn KellyJuly 24, 20259 min210,215 views
25 connectionsΒ·36 entities in this videoβDoubts Surrounding the 2020 Senate Intelligence Report
- π― The Senate Intelligence Committee report from 2020, chaired by Marco Rubio, is being cited by Obama loyalists to defend certain positions.
- π However, critics like Molly Hemingway raise serious questions about the report's integrity, suggesting it may have been a rubber stamp.
- π‘ A key point of contention is the report's assessment of Konstantin <b>Konstantinovich <b>Kimnik</b></b>, an aide to Paul Manafort, whom the report labels a Russian intelligence officer without sufficient evidence or independent verification.
- β The report failed to contact or interview Kimnik, despite his known relationship with the US government and his availability, raising concerns about the thoroughness of the investigation.
Flaws in Intelligence Assessments
- β οΈ The Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) of 2017 is criticized for being flawed and potentially relying on weak sources.
- π The 2020 Senate report's conclusion, which mirrored the 2017 ICA, is questioned because it reportedly conducted a new investigation without using the intel from the previous one, suggesting the original assessment was weak.
- π« Figures like Lisa Monaco, involved in the original ICA, are described as partisan hacks with a history of alleged cover-ups, further undermining faith in the intelligence assessments.
Putin's Potential Information on Hillary Clinton
- π§ A House report from 2020 noted that the 2017 ICA ignored evidence that Putin might have been protecting Hillary Clinton.
- π€« Putin reportedly possessed, but chose not to leak, information about Hillary Clinton's health, including claims of psycho-emotional problems and daily tranquilizer use.
- π‘ This information, if true, was held back despite intelligence suggesting Trump's election might depend on derogatory information against Clinton.
- π» The material Putin possessed was a large trove of hacked correspondence, primarily from the DNC and associated figures, similar to information revealed in other investigations.
- β³ It's speculated that Putin held back the most damaging information, expecting Clinton to win the presidency and planning to use it later.
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