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Whiny ex-CIA chief behind infamous ‘Spies Who Lie’ Hunter Biden letter makes ‘pathetic’ claim after Trump yanks security clearance

Ex-CIA Director John Brennan claimed President Donald Trump had "misrepresented the facts" on the Hunter Biden laptop story after his security clearance was revoked Tuesday. https://www.msnbc.com/andrea-mitchell-reports/watch/-bizarre-ex-cia-director-trump-revokes-security-clearances-of-ex-intel-officials-229872197711 By executive order, Trump revoked the security clearances of the 51 former intel officials who signed the 2020 letter claiming that the release of emails from the laptop had "all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation." Many of them were open supporters at the time of Joe Biden's presidential campaign against Trump. The signatories said in the letter they did not know if the emails "are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case." Brennan, who was among the signers, called the executive order "bizarre" and claimed Trump distorted the letter. "Signatories of the letter falsely suggested that the news story was part of a Russian disinformation campaign," Trump's executive order said of "the former intelligence officials who engaged in misleading and inappropriate political coordination with the 2020 Biden presidential campaign." "He misrepresented the facts in that executive order because it said that we had suggested that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation," Brennan said on MSNBC Tuesday. "No, we said it was all the hallmarks of Russian information operations, including the dumping of accurate information, which is what we said in that letter." "So, again, this was just, you know, his effort to try to get back at those individuals who have criticized him openly and publicly in the past, and I think very legitimately," he said. Other officials named in the EO include former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper Jr., former CIA director Michael Hayden, former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

“He misrepresented the facts in that executive order because it said that we had suggested that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation,” Brennan griped to MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell.

“No, we said it was one of the hallmarks of Russian information operations, including the dumping of accurate information, which is what we said in that letter,” he added.

Critics immediately tore into the former intel boss.

“John Brennan is a pathetic liar,” one X user posted.

“John Brennan, whined on MSNBC about the revocation of his security clearance for lying, and lied again,” independent journalist Glenn Greenwald snarked, pointing to Politico’s story on the letter. “He denied he and CIA goons said the Hunter laptop was ‘Russian disinformation.’”

Politico was the first outlet to publish the leaked letter in an article titled, “Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say.”

The headline has never been corrected — despite the FBI and other federal officials and whistleblowers acknowledging in the years since that the emails’ contents were authentic and that the bureau had obtained the future first son’s abandoned laptop and verified its authenticity in November 2019.

During Hunter Biden’s trial on gun charges last June, it was also entered into evidence by federal prosecutors.

Trump’s Day One executive order pulling the spies’ clearances also noted “the letter was sent to the CIA Prepublication Classification Review Board, the body typically assigned to formally evaluate the sensitive nature of documents prior to publication” and that senior officials at the agency “were made aware of the contents of the letter.”

“I happen to disagree with the decision to rescind the clearances, but Brennan’s defense only undermines that position,” said George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley. “There are a variety of arguments against the removal, including hampering discussions between current and former officials. However, the letter was clearly arranged by Biden campaign supporters with the intent to influence the election.”

“The letter contradicted the view of the intelligence agencies themselves and signatories like [former Defense Intelligence Agency deputy director Doug] Wise later acknowledged that he assumed that many of the emails were likely authentic. Biden then used the letter, as intended, to deflect questions on the influence-peddling scandal.”

Brennan and the other 50 so-called “Spies Who Lie” — some of whom were active CIA contractors — also released the letter three days before the second 2020 presidential debate, and then-Democratic candidate Joe Biden immediately used it to dismiss allegations of corruption involving his son.

“There are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what he’s accusing me of is a Russian plant,” Biden said during the final showdown with Trump before the election. “Five former heads of the CIA, both parties, say what he’s saying is a bunch of garbage. Nobody believes it except his good friend Rudy Giuliani.”

Brennan and the other 50 so-called “Spies Who Lie” — some of whom were active CIA contractors — also released the letter three days before the second 2020 presidential debate, and then-Democratic candidate Joe Biden immediately used it to dismiss allegations of corruption involving his son.

In fact, the letter had been “triggered” by a phone call in between The Post’s Oct. 14, 2020, report on the laptop emails and Oct. 17 from then-Biden senior campaign official Antony Blinken to former CIA Director Michael Morrell, the ex-spy chief later testified to the House Judiciary Committee.

Other co-signers on the letter included former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper Jr., former CIA Director Michael Hayden and former Secretary of Defense and ex-CIA Director Leon Panetta.

In a tweet the day before the debate, Brennan likened so-called “disinformation” from Trump to similar efforts from the Kremlin.

“While Russia is still quite good & very active, @realDonaldTrump is now the most accomplished & extensive propagator of lies & disinformation,” the ex-CIA chief said in response to the Republican claiming Biden would raise taxes and push for a single-payer, government-run health care system.

“Vote him out,” Brennan urged.

The missive from the G-men even acknowledged none knew if Hunter’s emails about meetings with a Ukrainian businessman and involvement in a joint energy venture with China were “genuine.”

“We do not have evidence of Russian involvement,” the co-signatories wrote, “just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.”

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