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Ex-CIA Director John Brennan admitted Republican frontrunner Donald Trump would begin receiving classified intel briefings, but suggested his former colleagues could limit details due to Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Obama’s former CIA director made the comments on MSNBC Thursday, telling Nicole Wallace the plan to brief Trump with classified intel was “somewhat surreal” because of the numerous indictments against the former president.

“Nicole, it’s somewhat surreal,” Brennan said.

“The individual who is under indictment for mishandling classified information is going to be getting classified intelligence briefings, but this traditionally is provided to the candidates for president by the sitting president. And so therefore I think it makes sense for the Biden Administration to offer that to Donald Trump,” he added.

Brennan went on to suggest his former colleagues at the CIA might withhold knowledge of sources or methods citing concerns Trump could “misuse” the intel, as he’s been accused of doing in special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents case.

“Now, I’m pretty certain that my former intelligence colleagues will provide briefings that are not going to do any type of damage to source and methods in terms of providing information to Donald Trump that he could misuse,” Brennan claimed.

“But they will provide analytic overviews and briefings about some of the world’s hot spots and letting Donald Trump know what the assessments are at this point.

“So I think it’s going to be analysis that will be devoid of the source of methods. The sensitive things that we are most concerned about the types of things that were in all those documents that he had in the bathroom and other areas in Mar-A-Lago…”

If intel is indeed kept from Trump as suggested, it would be emblematic of corrupt CIA Deep State gatekeepers’ resentment of the former president, especially considering Trump’s case is still pending litigation.

The former intel head’s claims come as Trump is seeking for Judge Aileen Cannon to toss his Mar-a-Lago documents case citing presidential immunity, selective and vindictive prosecution, vagueness of prosecution, and personal property claims.





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