Trump
Strikes Back at ‘Ringleader’ Brennan
At
war with current and former intelligence officials since before he
was elected, Donald Trump Wednesday moved to strip Barack Obama’s
CIA chief of his security clearance, though worse may be in store for
John Brennan, says Ray McGovern.
Ray
McGovern
15
August, 2018
There’s
more than meets the eye to President Donald Trump’s decision to
revoke the security clearances that ex-CIA Director John Brennan
enjoyed as a courtesy customarily afforded former directors. The
President’s move is the second major sign that Brennan is about to
be hoist on his own petard. It is one embroidered with rhetoric
charging Trump with treason and, far more important, with documents
now in the hands of congressional investigators showing Brennan’s
ringleader role in the so-far unsuccessful attempts to derail Trump
both before and after the 2016 election.
Brennan
will fight hard to avoid being put on trial but will need united
support from from his Deep State co-conspirators — a dubious
proposition. One of Brennan’s major concerns at this point has to
be whether the “honor-among-thieves” ethos will prevail, or
whether some or all of his former partners in crime will latch onto
the opportunity to “confess” to investigators: “Brennan made me
do it.”
Well
before Monday night, when Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani let a small bomb
drop on Brennan, there was strong evidence that Brennan had been
quarterbacking illegal operations against Trump. Giuliani added fuel
to the fire when he told Sean Hannity of Fox news:
“I’m
going to tell you who orchestrated, who was the quarterback for all
this … The guy running it is Brennan, and he should be in front of
a grand jury. Brennan took … a dossier that, unless he’s the
biggest idiot intelligence agent that ever lived … it’s false;
you can look at it and laugh at it. And he peddled it to [then
Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid, and that led to the request for
the investigation. So you take a false dossier, get Senators
involved, and you get a couple of Republican Senators, and they
demand an investigation — a totally phony investigation.”
The
Fix Brennan Finds Himself In
After
eight years of enjoying President Barack Obama’s solid support and
defense to do pretty much anything he chose — including hacking
into the computers of the Senate Intelligence Committee — Brennan
now lacks what, here in Washington, we refer to as a “Rabbi” with
strong incentive to advance and protect you. He expected Hillary
Clinton to play that role (were it ever to be needed), and that
seemed to be solidly in the cards. But, oops, she lost.
What
needs to be borne in mind in all this is, as former FBI Director
James Comey himself has admitted: “I was making decisions in an
environment where Hillary Clinton was sure to be the next president.”
Comey, Brennan, and co-conspirators, who decided — in that
“environment” — to play fast and loose with the Constitution
and the law, were supremely confident they would not only keep their
jobs, but also receive plaudits, not indictments.
Unless
one understands and remembers this, it is understandably difficult to
believe that the very top U.S. law enforcement and intelligence
officials did what documentary evidence has now demonstrated they
did.
So,
unlike his predecessors, most of whom also left under a dark cloud,
Brennan is bereft of anyone to protect him. He lacks even a PR person
to help him avoid holding himself up to ridicule — and now
retaliation — for unprecedentedly hostile tweets and other gaffes.
Brennan’s mentor, ex-CIA Director George Tenet, for example, had
powerful Rabbis in President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick
Cheney, as well as a bizarrely empathetic Establishment media, when
Tenet quit in disgrace 2004.
The
main question now is whether the chairs of the House oversight
committees will chose to face down the Deep State. They almost never
do, and the smart money says that, if they do, they will lose —
largely because of the virtually total support of the Establishment
media for the Deep State. This often takes bizarre forms. The title
of a recent column by Washington Post “liberal” commentator
Eugene Robinson speaks volumes: “God Bless the Deep State.”
Ray
McGovern works with Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical
Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington. During his 27-year
career as a CIA analyst, he served under nine CIA directors and seven
Presidents. He is a member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for
Sanity (VIPS).
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