Former Obama Administration Official Reveals She Helped Spy on Trump

Sometimes the faster you struggle to get out of quicksand, the deeper you sink. So it goes for former Deputy Assistant Secretary Evelyn Farkas of the Defense Department, who made major admissions on NBC’s Morning Joe Show with Mika Brzezinski, probably without realizing the ramifications of what she was saying.

As numerous commentators have pointed out, Farkas’ admissions that she made at the end of this clip go far beyond major. They may in fact be the “smoking gun” that proves the Obama administration spied on Trump campaign officials and used proprietary sources and methods to do so!

Conservative radio host Mark Levin, who first reported Obama’s wiretapping, has asked that if Farkas — only a mid-tier Defense Department appointee — knew information about Obama administration surveillance, who else knew? Farkas was only a mid-tier employee, therefore upper-tier staff surely was also plugged into the goings-on.

It’s talk like this that sets political tongues wagging, and Farkas is bound to rue this day — when her ego led her to utter these things on a nationally televised talk show. In fact, a day may soon come when this woman is required to testify to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. For conservatives, that day can’t come soon enough!

If you like a good fish fry, this is probably the beginning of a nice slow cook. Watch as Mika Brzezinski is totally oblivious to the significance of these revelations.


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