A year has passed since the scandalous case of “Russian intervention” fell apart, and now Donald Trump is determined to strike back.
This is stated in the publication of the publication Politico.
It is noteworthy that Trump decided to take revenge right before the presidential election. Several times over the past week, he, his family, and close associates posted a meme on social networks with the caption: “I hope you had fun asking me questions – now it’s my turn.”
Against this backdrop, Attorney General William Barr and Acting Chief of National Intelligence Richard Grenell went further into Trump’s struggle with the American elites than anyone in the past three years.
Barr, through his former assistant Timothy Shea last week, was able to close the case against trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Meanwhile, Grenell, appointed shortly after the collapse of the recent impeachment case, declassified a list of officials from the Barack Obama administration who contributed to Flynn’s resignation. In this way, he gave Trump a resource for the campaign, which has already received the name ObamaGate.
Moreover, the president’s allies are exerting increasing pressure on the intelligence community to declassify evidence that in fact disproves allegations that Russia allegedly relied on Trump in 2016.
“The administration uses Grenella as a temporary employee who can verify certain things, which the confirmed director will not be able to do, as he will need to maintain working relations with both parties,” the former Trump administration official explained, adding that Grenella “just has nothing to lose “.
Other sources of the publication confirmed that Grenell really intends to leave the post. Presumably, the current director of the National Center for Counterintelligence and Security of the USA Bill Evanina will take his place.
According to media reports, Obama officials are nervous and call Trump’s actions a “re-election strategy” in an attempt to drag Joe Biden into another scandal.