The CIA recently revealed that former director John Brennan wanted to include the discredited Steele dossier in the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) of the 2016 election. As the people might recall, in his 2020 Undaunted: My Fight Against America’s Enemies, at Home and Abroad, Brennan repeatedly claims “Vladimir Putin personally ordered the influence campaign to boost Donald Trump’s election prospects.”
The Russia hoax bullhorns never explained how, exactly, Putin influenced the election. It now emerges that in 2020 China’s Communist Party manufactured thousands of fake American driver’s licenses, which could help stateside Chinese nationals to vote illegally through mail ballots. The FBI knew about China’s campaign but held off because it would contradict the testimony of then-FBI director Christopher Wray.
“We have not seen, historically, any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it’s by mail or otherwise,” Wray told Congress in September 2020.
News of the fake licenses first emerged in June, when FBI Director Kash Patel declassified a document revealing China’s fraud campaign. The allegations “while substantiated, were abruptly recalled and never disclosed to the public.” The report was recalled on the instruction of Nikki Floris, the FBI’s Deputy Assistant Director for Counterintelligence, who served as the FBI’s “election security lead” in 2020. Sen. Charles Grassley is calling for an investigation, and while the probe proceeds, Wray’s FBI record deserves a second look.
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Author: Ruth King
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