A report released on Tuesday revealed that under the Obama administration, the United States Intelligence Community (US IC) directed its foreign allies to spy on Donald Trump and his associates well before the FBI’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation in 2016 into alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia.
The joint report by veteran journalists Michael Shellenberger, Matt Taibbi, and Alex Gutentag, citing sources close to a House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HSPCI) investigation, stated– the US IC requested that its “Five Eyes” allies — the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand — surveil Trump and his associates and share any information gathered. Obama’s CIA Director, John Brennan, identified 26 Trump associates for surveillance and manipulation, an assignment confirmed by a source within the US IC.
While it was earlier suggested that the British Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) was the key informant in the Trump-Russia collusion hoax, sources refute this claim, stating instead that the US IC asked its foreign affiliates to target Trump’s associates. These individuals were allegedly considered easy targets due to their lack of experience in dealing with disinformation or intelligence operatives.
Individuals targeted by the US IC reportedly included Michael Flynn, former Defense Intelligence Agency head, and Carter Page, a Trump foreign policy advisor. In one instance, Trump aide George Papadopoulos was approached by Maltese professor Josef Mifsud, who House Democrats on the Intelligence Committee claimed was “Kremlin-linked.” In reality, Mifsud was “a professor who really worked for MI6,” according to one source.
This kind of intelligence gathering is illegal under U.S. law unless a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant is obtained. The bombshell report will likely increase concerns about U.S. intelligence interference in the 2024 election.