'All She Did Was Lie to the American People': Former CIA Agent Miller Gets Bad News on Security Clearance
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Former CIA officer Susan Miller has been defending the Intelligence community in light of the explosive revelations regarding the Russia collusion hoax. This has reportedly led the Pentagon to revoke her security clearance.

In July, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard unveiled a declassified report concerning the Russia collusion falsehood, alleging that former President Barack Obama and his national security advisors, including ex-CIA Director John Brennan, were responsible. This intelligence spurred the lengthy Russiagate controversy during Donald Trump’s presidency.

Gabbard accused “President Obama and his national security cabinet members of creating and politicizing intelligence to initiate what amounted to a prolonged coup against President Trump.”


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Following the release of this declassified report, former senior CIA officer Miller emerged prominently in media circles to defend the dubious Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) associated with Russian collusion. She also claimed authorship of the agency’s 2017 report on Russian election interference, as The Federalist revealed.

Mainstream media outlets capitalized on Miller’s background to downplay the declassified information and whistleblower accounts. These outlets, alongside Miller, misrepresented her role in the ICA, referring to her as “an author of the agency’s 2017 intelligence report on Russian meddling.” In a recent podcast, Miller asserted she led the team drafting the faulty intelligence assessment, a claim contradicted by senior intelligence insiders speaking to journalist Matt Taibbi and Racket News.

“Not an author. Not involved,” a senior intelligence official said.

“She’s not the author of the ICA… she wasn’t leading this effort,” a knowledgeable source informed the outlet, deeming her claims perplexing.

While it appears Miller was not the author of the ICA, that didn’t stop her from going out there and defending it, as the report noted.

“We definitely had the intel to show with high probability that the specific goal of the Russians was to get Trump elected,” Miller told NBC News, something the records refute.

The report went on:

Miller has sharply criticized Trump CIA Director John Ratcliffe, insisting that his move to declassify intelligence records and forward a criminal referral to the DOJ was “‘100 percent’ political” and aimed at placating Trump. 


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Now, that former CIA officer, who previously boasted about her “full clearance,” has since had that terminated, according to two Trump administration officials familiar with the matter, the Federalist reported.

“This woman totally shouldn’t hold a high-level security clearance after pushing the Russia Hoax. All she did was lie to the American people to hurt Trump,” a senior Defense official told the outlet about the ex-CIA officer.

“Russian Hoaxers sought to undermine President Trump’s entire first term in office. A woman involved in the Russia Hoax cannot be trusted with a security clearance. Therefore, it has been revoked,” a senior administration official added.

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