President Obama Likely Set Up Intelligence Scheme To Undermine Trump (Read 1327 times)

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For seven years and 49 weeks of the Obama administration SIGINT went to NSA to determine which agency would receive that information, as it had since that rule was put in place by Reagan. With THREE WEEKS REMAINING in the Obama administration they decided that 16 different agencies should all receive all SIGINT without it being routed through NSA. Coincidence? What happened at that point that Obama needed to change things for his remaining three weeks of "service"? Lots of links within the original article for those who like the weeds, in this case the weeds of corruption and possible traitorous acts. I truly wish president Trump the best of luck in dealing with this nasty behemoth that is out to get him/his administration.

The Lame Duck Timeline Strongly Suggests President Obama Set Up Intelligence Scheme To Undermine Trump…

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/02/17/the-lame-duck-timeline-strongly-suggests-president-obama-set-up-intelligence-scheme-to-undermine-trump/

Video of Jay Sekulow discussing the issue which he terms part of the "soft coup" being perpetrated by the intelligence community bureaucrats:

https://www.facebook.com/JaySekulow/videos/1423720631036866/

Excerpt:

Jay Sekulow outlines the case that President Obama set-up a plan for the intelligence community to target President Trump.

Specifically through the use of a lame-duck executive order, President Obama authorized multiple intelligence agencies to have access to Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) including phone call intercepts.
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The changes initiated by the Obama Administration in its waning days empowered far more agents and officials to search through raw intelligence data. As a direct consequence of the change in policy, it appears that the prospect of intel leaks grew exponentially. Attorney General Loretta Lynch signed the new rules permitting the NSA to disseminate raw signals intelligence information on January 3, 2017 after Director of National Intelligence James Clapper signed them on December 15, 2016.