Robert F. Kennedy Jr. describes how leaders of CIA committed election interference

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"During the 2020 election when these 51 CIA officers signed a letter...saying Hunter [Biden's] laptop was a Russian [hoax]...[that was election interference]...these 51 leaders...[what] they were accusing the Russians of, they were actually doing."

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (
@RobertKennedyJr
) describes for Roseanne (
@therealroseanne
) how the leaders of the CIA committed election interference when they signed a letter saying that Hunter Biden's laptop was a Russian "hoax."

RFK Jr. notes that the CIA signatories were assembled by current Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who contacted the head of the CIA and requested the action.

Furthermore, the presidential candidate notes that "the mainstream media is all compromised" and that the American public should be "outraged" over the CIA's election interference. He adds that he's "not a fan" of Donald Trump's, but notes that's "irrelevant."

"If they do it to him, they're gonna do it to everybody else. Don't people see that?"

Partial transcription of clip:

"As you pointed out, the CIA's charter forbids the CIA from doing any manipulation or any propaganda in our country—[including] any interference with the political process. And during the 2020 election when these 51 CIA officers signed a letter...saying, Hunter [Biden's] laptop was a Russian [hoax]...[that's election interference].

"And you say, how [was] that group, how were they assembled? And the senate hearing shows how they were assembled. Antony Blinken actually called the head of the CIA at that time and said, we need this help. And she, you know, she assembled these 51 leaders, but it was what they were accusing the Russians of, they were actually doing. They were doing election interference on the American people here. That was election interference.

"And the mainstream media is all compromised
now...I mean, this should outrage Americans. We should be indignant, we should be with pitchforks and torches. That place saying, you know, how did this happen? And yet the mainstream media is there's not a ripple of even recognition that this was you know, even though it's all now out, senate testimony is there's—there's no defense of it, and yet you still have the consensus in the liberal media. And among most Americans [the consensus is] it was all Russian election interference. And it's kinda shocking to me...And I'm not a fan of Donald Trump's. It's irrelevant who they did this to; if they do it to him, they're gonna do it to everybody else. And, you know, don't people see that?"

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