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Report: Brennan Hid Documents Showing Russians Really Wanted Hillary To Win 2016 Election (Video)

While the reports that the Russians tried to interfere with the 2016 U.S. election were believable, it was hard to understand that they were trying to make Trump, rather than Hillary president. Between the Uranium One and Skolkovo deals, Hillary helped Putin and the Russian Oligarchs make tons of money.  It now seems that interim ODNI Rick Grenell has turned over to Attorney General Barr documents showing that Obama’s CIA director John Brennan hid intelligence demonstrating that the Russkies were trying to make Hillary win the 2016 election.

FNC’s Ed Henry reported Tuesday evening that Grenell has declassified several batches of information that he turned over to the DOJ. One of those documents calls into question the conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump.

This intelligence said Putin preferred Hillary because she was a known quantity and more malleable, on the other hand, Trump was unpredictable.

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Henry’s report confirmed a piece by Fred Fleitz written on April 22 of this year, which said in part:

House Intelligence Committee staff members found the opposite. They told me there was conflicting intelligence evidence on Russian motivations for meddling in the 2016 election.

More gravely, they said that CIA Director Brennan suppressed facts or analysis that showed why it was not in Russia’s interests to support Trump and why Putin stood to benefit from Hillary Clinton’s election. They also told me that Brennan suppressed that intelligence over the objections of CIA analysts.

House Intelligence Committee staff told me that after an exhaustive investigation reviewing intelligence and interviewing intelligence officers, they found that Brennan suppressed high-quality intelligence suggesting that Putin actually wanted the more predictable and malleable Clinton to win the 2016 election.

Instead, the Brennan team included low-quality intelligence that failed to meet intelligence community standards to support the political claim that Russian officials wanted Trump to win, House Intelligence Committee staff revealed. They said that CIA analysts also objected to including that flawed, substandard information in the assessment.

As Ed Henry said above, “This could be a bombshell.” True, they could have tried to help Hillary, they could have tried to help Trump. But the story about seventeen intelligence agencies believing Putin was helping Trump wasn’t real–because Brennan hid evidence that the Russian collusion story was false.

It’s up to Rick Grenell to release the Brennan documents to the public. Whether he releases the documents to the public or not, John Durham now has the information, which means Brennan might find himself in handcuffs pretty soon.

At Hot Air, Ed Morrissey has more of the story, including the charges Brennan might face and some interesting connections between Crowdstrike (the only people to analyze the Democratic Party server) with Hillary Clinton and Robert Mueller. Go Read Ed’s post for more on this important story.

Cross-posted with The Lid

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