🚨DNI Report on Election Threat Won’t Meet DEC 18 Deadline. “MASSIVE FIGHT HAS KICKED Off with DNI”…
Unfortunately it seems the Intelligence Community has informed the DNI that they won’t meet the 12/18 deadline. We can only imagine as to why it’s taking longer than expected.
Apparently there is a massive fight that’s going on within the DNI over what kind of intel to include in the report. There are allegedly many dissenters that are pushing to inject a false ‘Russia’ narrative, while Ratcliffe and others are pushing for full transparency as they’ve already uncovered massive foreign interference.
Amanda Schoch, ODNI Director of Strategic Communications: "This afternoon the DNI was notified by career intelligence officials that the Intelligence Community will not meet the December 18 deadline, set by Executive Order and Congress…" (1/3)
— Office of the DNI (@ODNIgov) December 16, 2020
"The DNI is committed to providing this report to our customers expeditiously.” (3/3)
— Office of the DNI (@ODNIgov) December 16, 2020
From my understanding the report was shown to the White House and was rejected by the person i mentioned yesterday for not having enough solid evidence.
Lets make sure @DNI_Ratcliffe knows about all the evidence we have so he can strengthen the report for his final presentation.
— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) December 17, 2020
Catherine Herridge reports that DNI’s John Ratcliffe said there was “foreign election interference by china, Iran, and Russia in November of this year.” – to be released to the public in January.
CBS News Senior Correspondent Catherine Herridge has reported that Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Ratcliffe:
"Told CBS News that there was Foreign Election Interference by China, Iran, and Russia in November of this year [2020]."@DNI_Ratcliffe @CBS_Herridge pic.twitter.com/6BzUxI7s1y
— 🇺🇲Brandon Beckham, Esq. #PrayForTheRepublic (@BrandonBeckham_) December 16, 2020
“MASSIVE FIGHT HAS KICKED Off with DNI…”
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