
Then-Vice President Joe Biden was the first major Democrat in summer 2016 to publicly try to link Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin after U.S. intelligence intercepted a purported plan by Hillary Clinton’s campaign to vilify Trump by falsely linking him to a Russian plot.
The timing of Biden’s Russia attacks against Trump in July 2016 was striking to U.S. intelligence because it and other events matched predictions in the intercepted evidence from Russian spy agencies, which had claimed to have gained access to the Clinton campaign strategy, officials told Just the News.
Biden would become the public face of an effort to attack Trump by linking him to Putin starting in late July 2016 — just as the Democratic National Convention formally nominating Clinton was getting underway, and very soon after the reported approval by Clinton to carry out this plan.
“Clinton Plan intelligence” at work
Newly-declassified Clinton Plan intelligence included intercepted communications from a George Soros ally suggesting that Clinton’s 2016 campaign against Trump was plotting a “long-term affair to demonize” the Republican nominee by connecting him to Putin, and that the Clinton campaign expected that “the FBI will put more oil into the fire.”
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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