
by Jerry Dunleavy at Just the News
CIA officer who says she led team that helped draft the intel community assessment on Russian meddling in 2016 election has embarked on a media tour to defend her work, exposing her anti-Trump sentiments.
The retired CIA spy who says she led the team that helped draft the controversial 2016 U.S. intelligence community assessment on Russian election meddling has called Donald Trump a “dictator” and MAGA supporters “Nazis” — and insists that the now-discredited Steele dossier “might be true.”
Susan Miller, a recently-retired CIA counterintelligence officer, has taken to social media and news media interviews in recent days to tell the story of how she was allegedly hand-picked by former CIA Director John Brennan to lead the team which helped draft the ICA in late 2016, gleefully exposing her anti-Trump sentiments.
She has repeatedly suggested that Trump might be a “Russian asset” or a “Kremlin asset” without providing any evidence, despite recent reports showing that calmer, less politically-driven voices in the intelligence community at the time cast doubt on such allegations, but were squelched by Brennan.
No proof, but it “might” be true?
Miller has also repeatedly claimed in recent weeks that British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s anti-Trump dossier might be true, despite the dossier having been thoroughly discredited for years now by a special prosecutor, congressional probes, and even the CIA itself.
She has also claimed that some officials inside the CIA…
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