DiGenova predicts that Brennan, the former head of the CIA for Obama, will find himself in front of grand jury very shortly for his part in the “set up” and spy scheme against President Trump.
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DiGenova predicts that Brennan, the former head of the CIA for Obama, will find himself in front of grand jury very shortly for his part in the “set up” and spy scheme against President Trump.
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Joe DiGenova, the former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, suggested John Brennan “get himself a good lawyer,” saying the former head of the CIA is “going to be in front of a grand jury shortly.”
Appearing on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Digenova charged that Hillary Clinton “was illegally exonerated” in the private email server probe and that “there was a substantial effort to frame” President Donald Trump.
“We know that Hillary Clinton was illegally exonerated. We knew that a year ago,” the former prosecutor said when asked to recap special counsel Robert Mueller’s 1-year probe of Russian collusion.
“We know that there was a substantial effort to frame the current president of the United States with crimes by infiltrating his campaign and then his administration with spies that the FBI had set upon them.
“We have learned that the crimes were committed by the FBI, senior members of the Department of Justice, John Brennan, Mr. [James] Clapper, Mr. [James] Comey and others associated with the Democratic Party,” he continued. “And Donald Trump and his associates committed no crimes.”
If that wasn’t damning enough, DiGenova then laid out an outrageous claim.
“Categorically and unequivocally, it has been proved that the FBI, in violation of all guidelines, all legislation — and I believe they committed crimes in doing so — purposely sent people into the Trump campaign to plant false information, then force that information to be forwarded back to CIA, and then funneled to the FBI, to be used as false information in FISA applications,” he said.
“Everybody involved in that process, who knowingly participated, committed a crime,” DiGenova concluded.
He explained to Carlson that “criminal referrals have already been made.”
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