John Brennan
Former CIA Director and architect of Spygate John Brennan lashed out at Senator Marco Rubio (FL) on Tuesday evening following the release of a Senate Intel report that blasted the FBI’s “unjustified” use of the phony Russia dossier.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has determined that the FBI gave the unverified anti-Trump dossier “unjustified credence,” and that Russia “took advantage” of members of the Trump transition team’s “relative inexperience in government.”
In its final report as part of a years-long bipartisan into whether Russia sought to influence the 2016 election, the Committee found “absolutely no evidence that then-candidate Donald Trump” colluded with Russia.
Acting Senate Intel Panel Chairman Marco Rubio criticized the FBI on Twitter and said his committee found no evidence of “collusion.”
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We found no evidence of “collusion”
But we did find troubling actions by the FBI, particularly their willingness to rely on “Steele Dossier” pic.twitter.com/S5hiKDgURB
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) August 18, 2020
John Brennan blew a gasket and lashed out at Marco Rubio in a desperate bid to keep his Russian collusion lie alive.
“You are dead wrong, Senator. The report shows extensive evidence of collusion between the Trump Campaign & the Russians. Read the report,” Brennan said.
“Criticizing FBI investigative efforts while ignoring the political corruption of Donald Trump & his cronies is shameful,” he added.
You are dead wrong, Senator. The report shows extensive evidence of collusion between the Trump Campaign & the Russians. Read the report.
Criticizing FBI investigative efforts while ignoring the political corruption of Donald Trump & his cronies is shameful. https://t.co/atZ8ZNGTT2
— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) August 18, 2020