CIA Finally Comes Clean — Admits Trump Caught Their Biggest Lie

The U.S. intel community is now admitting that the report of Russians putting bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan was all fake news.

The accusations of Putin allegedly placing bounties on U.S. troops, incentivizing the Taliban to fight American soldiers, was a lie propagated last year to interrupt former President Trump’s peace negotiations.

The CIA admitted on Thursday that the claim was not backed up by anything. Even though the stupid story was just a deep state psyop, the Biden Administration is still pushing the lie as they attempt to destroy diplomatic ties with Russia.

“This information puts the burden onto Russia to explain their actions here., White House press secretary Jen Psaki explained.

Last year, it was already known that the Russian bounties report was a lie. The intel community and their mainstream media partners were masquerading as though the claim was true to harm Trump’s re-election, as part of their far-ranging conspiracy to keep him from a second term.

“It has not been proven to a certainty., said Gen. Frank McKenzie, commander of the U.S. Central Command, last year.

“We continue to search for the evidence., he said. “I have not seen any yet. But it’s not a closed case yet.”

Author: Scott Dowdy


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