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JUST IN: President Trump Revoking Security Clearances of 8 MORE DEEP STATE Operatives!


President Trump is refusing to make the same mistakes he made during his first term.

And the lessons learned over the last four years, watching repeat attacks in the realm of lawfare and Deep State actions against him are not going to waste.

In order to minimize distractions and the possibility of collusion by his enemies with real-world intelligence intended to harm him or the country, President Trump just announced that he is revoking another set of security clearances for 8 more people!

And in so doing, he announced who he considered the number 1 threat — Anthony Blinken — for his role in coordinating the 50 former intelligence officers against him, and attempting to add legitimacy to the fake Russian collusion hoax.

According to the interview with the New York Post, Blinken was at the top of the President’s list of dangerous people needing to be dealt with:

President Trump has ordered security clearances stripped from a new hit list of antagonists.

Just days after revoking Joe Biden’s access to classified information and secure federal buildings — “because I don’t trust him” — Trump said his new top target is ex-Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who orchestrated the “Dirty 51” letter from former intelligence officials on the eve of the 2020 election.

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The infamous missive falsely claimed that Hunter Biden’s laptop, the contents of which The Post revealed, was Russian disinformation.

Blinken’s security clearances will be revoked, following the same presidential directive aimed at Biden and the 51 ex-spooks last week, Trump told The Post in an exclusive interview.

“Bad guy. Take away his passes,” he said of Blinken.

“This is to take away every right they have [revoking security clearances] including they can’t go into [federal] buildings.”

Speaking of Joe Biden’s revoked security clearance, don’t forget what old Joe said about President Trump’s security clearance when he set this precedent 4 years ago:

In fact, President Trump stressed the fact that he was only following in the precedent set by Biden himself, in a Fox News report covering the latest security clearance revocations:

The move comes a day after Trump stripped his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, of his security clearance and his access to presidential daily briefs.

“There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social Friday night.

He added the precedent was set by Biden himself.

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“He set this precedent in 2021, when he instructed the Intelligence Community (IC) to stop the 45th President of the United States (ME!) from accessing details on National Security, a courtesy provided to former Presidents,” Trump wrote.

Also at the top of President Trump’s list of ‘antagonists’ is NY Attorney General Letitia James (who has already attempted to push back against his actions less than a month on the job)…

And NY DA Alvin Bragg who was at the heart of the lawfare operation against him.

It is more of an insult and a ‘slap in the face’ than a real deterrent, in terms of the impact on Bragg and James, according to the previously referenced New York Post article:

New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg join the new group of eight Democrat foes Trump plans to punish by revoking any access to classified information and barring their entry to federal facilities.

The president said they all will be given “exactly the same” punishment as Biden and the Dirty 51 as part of his administration’s vow to hold government officials accountable for actions he regards as election interference or the mishandling of classified information.

Bragg prosecuted Trump last year in the so-called “hush money” case and James brought a civil fraud case against the president for supposedly exaggerating his wealth when applying for bank loans.

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The move is regarded as more symbolic than consequential for the New York lawfare duo.

But it could hamper them in carrying out their official duties by prohibiting them from entering courthouses, prisons, and law enforcement facilities in Foley Square in lower Manhattan, including the Thurgood Marshall and Daniel Patrick Moynihan courthouses, the Metropolitan Correctional Center, and the Jacob Javits Federal Building which houses the FBI’s New York field office.

They also will not be able to set foot in the US Attorney’s offices for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

“It’s more an insult and a slap in the face than a real deterrent,” said attorney Bob Costello, a former Manhattan federal prosecutor who testified as a defense witness in Trump’s hush-money trial in Manhattan.

That leaves five more Deep State swamp rats who have been delisted from “need to know” authority:

While still more symbolic than anything else, the fact that President Trump is going to the trouble of doing so sends a clear signal to those who may have ideas similar to the folks on this list…

Maybe think twice before you enter into conspiratorial lawfare actions against a sitting or former President?

The final targets, according to the New York Post, include Ander Weissman who was instrumental in the Russiagate investigation…

Lawyer Mark Zaid who represented a CIA analyst who testified against Trump in the 2019 impeachment hearings regarding the Zelensky phone calls…

And a special counsel to the Dem-led House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment proceedings.

The other targets Trump disclosed to The Post include Biden’s former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, who also was chief foreign policy adviser to Hillary Clinton during her failed 2016 presidential bid when he notoriously helped foment the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.

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Also in Trump’s sights are Biden’s Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, who was involved in overseeing lawfare investigations against Trump and coordinating the DOJ response to the Jan. 6 riot.

She also helped orchestrate the Russia hoax while working as an aide to President Obama.

Next in line are anti-Trumpers Andrew Weissman, the lead prosecutor in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russiagate investigation of Trump, who frequently maligns the former president in his role as an MNBC contributor; lawyer Mark Zaid, who represented Eric Ciaramella, the CIA analyst identified as the whistleblower in Trump’s impeachment in 2019 over a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky; and Norm Eisen, special counsel to the Democrat-led House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment.

Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore says Trump’s action is largely symbolic and hard to enforce, especially on New York officials.

But it will have a “major impact” on Zaid’s legal practice “because he fashions himself as a national security lawyer.”

“He’s a whacky partisan guy [who] tweeted after Trump was inaugurated that it was time for a coup. He makes his money during Republican [presidencies] by going against the administration.”

And I have to agree with Nick Sortor — why did Bragg and James have security clearances to begin with?

That’s not normal… is it?

Is that a sign that there may have been some help from the intel community going into the lawfare cases to ensure the two of them could be read-in on certain classified details that could end up being useful to them during those sham trials?

One thing is certain — President Trump is not playing by the same rules he used during his first term.

In fact… I am still waiting for another shoe to drop, in terms of charges.

This may be largely symbolic — a shot across the bow — if you will.

But I see criminal charges in the future for many, if not all of the people on this list.

Time will tell, but I have heard President Trump say too many times over the last year that he ‘should have’ been more forthright in disallowing these people the chance to continually attack him.

I expect to see charges, and convictions.  But for now, it definitely feels good to see the shoe on the other foot for a change.



 

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