John Brennan
Former CIA chief John Brennan freaked after Senator Lamar Alexander announced he will be voting against calling in additional witnesses in the impeachment trial.
In a huge blow to Democrats, Senator Lamar Alexander announced Thursday night he will be voting against new witnesses.
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Senator Murkowski then put the final nail in the coffin Friday morning and announced she will also be voting against new witnesses.
Brennan is furious because his second coup attempt failed.
BRENNAN: Astounding & disgraceful that a Senator of heretofore strong standing says it is okay for a president to use U.S. taxpayer dollars to extort a foreign government to provide fabricated information on a rival in an upcoming election. This is a green light to future such activity.
Astounding & disgraceful that a Senator of heretofore strong standing says it is okay for a president to use U.S. taxpayer dollars to extort a foreign government to provide fabricated information on a rival in an upcoming election.
This is a green light to future such activity. https://t.co/UcH7ao1erL
— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) January 31, 2020
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Brennan sent CIA officer Eric Ciaramella into the White House to spy on Trump after his Russian collusion hoax failed.
Eric Ciaramella plotted with his fellow NatSec crony-turned-Schiff-aide Sean Misko to “take out” Trump.
Ciaramella met with Schiff’s top aide Sean Misko, who was hired by Schiff just one day after Trump’s July 25 phone call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, before he filled out the whistleblower complaint.
The House Dems used this bogus whistleblower complaint to impeach President Trump.
But the Senate is gearing up to acquit President Trump and Brennan is furious as he watches his latest coup attempt go up in flames.
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