Pentagon revokes security clearance of former CIA official over Russia hoax: Report
Miller claimed to have led the team that drafted the 2017 ICA that concluded the Russians interfered in the 2016 election with the aim of electing President Donald Trump.
The Pentagon has reportedly revoked the security clearance of former CIA official Susan Miller, who has appeared on an array of media outlets in recent weeks discussing her alleged role in drafting an intelligence community assessment (ICA) related to the Russia collusion hoax.
Miller claimed to have led the team that drafted the 2017 ICA that concluded the Russians interfered in the 2016 election with the aim of electing President Donald Trump. However, intelligence officials have denied her claims to have been involved in the report.
“This woman totally shouldn’t hold a high level security clearance after pushing the Russia Hoax. All she did was lie to the American people to hurt Trump,” a Department of Defense official told The Federalist.
Miller's myriad social media appearances led to a number of reports into her background an alleged role, including a report from Just the News highlighting her vocally anti-Trump social media activity.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.