'RUSSIAN COLLUSION'? DEMS 1ST USED IT UNDER CLINTON
Exclusive: Jack Cashill tells of 'deep state assault' on congressman who knew too much
In 2006, Philadelphia-area Rep. Curt Weldon, a Republican, was running for re-election in a race that unexpectedly drew national attention.
Only with recent developments in the Trump Russia inquiry does the nature of the deep state assault on Weldon come into full view.
I first reported on this assault in WND on Sept. 21, 2006, in article titled “The War on Weldon.”
As I noted, Weldon was paying the price for shining a cold light on the nation’s intelligence apparatus, especially the Clinton administration’s subversion of a potentially effective anti-terror project known as Able Danger.
That was not all. As vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Weldon was conducting three extremely sensitive investigations at the time that likely would have embarrassed senior leaders in both parties, the Clintons most obviously.
To silence Weldon, the deep state surfaced as an opponent a retired admiral with a sketchy record who grew up in Weldon’s district named Joe Sestak.
Helping direct the Sestak campaign was the recently disgraced National Archives thief Sandy Berger, and contributing were at least a dozen well-known Clinton national security cronies.
https://www.wnd.com/2018/01/russian-collusion-dems-1st-used-it-under-clinton/
What, " disgraced National Archives thief Sandy Berger " didn't get jail?
Exclusive: Jack Cashill tells of 'deep state assault' on congressman who knew too much
In 2006, Philadelphia-area Rep. Curt Weldon, a Republican, was running for re-election in a race that unexpectedly drew national attention.
Only with recent developments in the Trump Russia inquiry does the nature of the deep state assault on Weldon come into full view.
I first reported on this assault in WND on Sept. 21, 2006, in article titled “The War on Weldon.”
As I noted, Weldon was paying the price for shining a cold light on the nation’s intelligence apparatus, especially the Clinton administration’s subversion of a potentially effective anti-terror project known as Able Danger.
That was not all. As vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Weldon was conducting three extremely sensitive investigations at the time that likely would have embarrassed senior leaders in both parties, the Clintons most obviously.
To silence Weldon, the deep state surfaced as an opponent a retired admiral with a sketchy record who grew up in Weldon’s district named Joe Sestak.
Helping direct the Sestak campaign was the recently disgraced National Archives thief Sandy Berger, and contributing were at least a dozen well-known Clinton national security cronies.
https://www.wnd.com/2018/01/russian-collusion-dems-1st-used-it-under-clinton/
What, " disgraced National Archives thief Sandy Berger " didn't get jail?