Intel experts criticize Biden laptop letter after shocking disclosure.
The Shocking Truth Behind the Hunter Biden Laptop Scandal
Documents Reveal Political Motivations of Former CIA Chiefs
In a rare and candid email exchange between two former CIA bosses, Michael Morell told John Brennan in October 2020 that he was organizing a letter of 51 intel experts claiming the emergence of the Hunter Biden laptop was a Russian influence operation because he wanted to give Joe Biden’s campaign a “talking point to push back on” Donald Trump during the last presidential debate of the 2020 election, according to documents obtained by Just the News.
Brennan, who served as CIA director under President Barack Obama, willingly agreed to sign the letter after being told of its political intentions. “Ok, Michael, add my name to the list,” Brennan wrote Morell on Oct. 19. 2020. “Good initiative. Thanks for asking me to sign on.”
The email exchange provides damning new proof supporting House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s explosive revelation last week that the now-infamous intelligence letter was in fact a political effort by U.S. spies instigated and assisted by Biden’s campaign in an effort to influence the 2020 election.
Intelligence Professionals React
Intelligence professionals reacted swiftly to the news Wednesday night, saying the revelation that two former CIA chiefs used their professional credentials to influence the 2020 election was troubling.
- Retired FBI intelligence chief Kevin Brock told Just the News: “This wasn’t a ‘talking point’ to toss back at Trump, it was a premeditated and admitted lie to the American people designed specifically to deceive and hide the truth.”
- Former CIA Moscow station chief Daniel Hoffman recently revealed he was approached and asked to sign the letter but chose not to sign because he knew of no intelligence or evidence to back up its claims.
- Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert “Bobby” Charles said the belated revelation that the 2020 letter was a political operation and not an intelligence warning would cause even greater distrust among Americans of their intelligence community.
- Former FBI agent and whistleblower Kyle Seraphin said some intelligence leaders have become increasingly politically brazen because there has been no significant consequence for people who were found to have committed wrongdoing in earlier controversies like the discredited Russia collusion narrative.
The Cost to the Soul for a Meager Goal
The new email to Brennan obtained by Just the News shows Morell had a more specific intention to help Joe Biden and his campaign to discredit the laptop during the final presidential debate.
“Trying to give the campaign, particularly during the debate on Thursday, a talking point to push back on Trump on this issue,” Morell wrote Brennan.
The email also shows at least one signatory of the letter, Brennan, knew of the political intentions of the project before adding his name to it.
The email also reveals some of the other experts whom Morell was trying to get to sign the letter, including former CIA Director Leon Panetta, former Homeland Security Chief Jeh Johnson, current Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, and former National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers.
Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert “Bobby” Charles said, “And what these emails seem to be showing us is that it was a coordinated effort to damage the Republican and to defend and to support the Democrat. And that is a scourge on those particular individuals’ reputations. It’s also a scourge on the campaign of Joe Biden.”
Former FBI agent and whistleblower Kyle Seraphin said, “I think it’s arrogance. And I think it’s the arrogance that we’ve seen from the people who are in the upper reaches of whether the FBI or any other part of the intelligence community.”
The truth behind the Hunter Biden laptop scandal is a stark reminder of the lengths some will go to achieve their political goals, even if it means sacrificing their integrity and the trust of the American people.
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