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Brad and Abbey Live Ep. 155: Brennan Perjury Brings FISA-Gate to the Forefront

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In this detailed episode, Brad Zerbo and Abbey Blue Eyes dig into the newly declassified CIA review that exposes how John Brennan, James Clapper, and James Comey manipulated intelligence to push the Russia collusion narrative. They walk through former CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s findings, which show Brennan insisted on including the discredited Steele dossier in the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment despite clear objections from senior CIA analysts. The show explores how this flawed process laid the foundation for the FISA warrants and years of investigations targeting Trump and his team. Brad and Abbey highlight the timing of the revelations alongside fresh reports that the FBI has launched criminal investigations into Brennan and Comey, possibly for perjury.

They also feature clips from General Flynn demanding accountability, discuss the media’s coordinated distractions, and connect the dots to broader efforts to undermine Trump’s presidency. The episode wraps with reflections on how these tactics mirror today’s psyops and a call for transparency and consequences for those who weaponized government power against political opponents.

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In this detailed episode, Brad Zerbo and Abbey Blue Eyes dig into the newly declassified CIA review that exposes how John Brennan, James Clapper, and James Comey manipulated intelligence to push the Russia collusion narrative. They walk through former CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s findings, which show Brennan insisted on including the discredited Steele dossier in the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment despite clear objections from senior CIA analysts. The show explores how this flawed process laid the foundation for the FISA warrants and years of investigations targeting Trump and his team. Brad and Abbey highlight the timing of the revelations alongside fresh reports that the FBI has launched criminal investigations into Brennan and Comey, possibly for perjury.

They also feature clips from General Flynn demanding accountability, discuss the media’s coordinated distractions, and connect the dots to broader efforts to undermine Trump’s presidency. The episode wraps with reflections on how these tactics mirror today’s psyops and a call for transparency and consequences for those who weaponized government power against political opponents.

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