Somebody mentions in the Amanda Milius documentary The Plot Against the President, from 2020, that “Devin Nunez [a former Congressman] sensed there was wrongdoing early on.” Nunez was right: the corruption was deep, the wrongdoing that of lying about Pres. Trump and Russia. First, though, the doc tells us of an intelligence community working to service not the country but the Obama regime. Indeed, it did so with its plot against Trump. Republican officeholders speak of their perplexity and disgust over the “Clinton disinformation” in the Steele dossier. Consider that Trump was accused of sexual perversion in a Moscow hotel room which did not exist. Consider the ugly treatment of foreign-policy advisor Carter Page. A FISA court kept mum about Page’s being an asset to the CIA—because he just had to be a Russian asset.
Long before Tulsi Gabbard declassified DNI documents, Ms. Milius knew that making a film about anti-Trump wickedness in high places was justified. And a good idea. We are fortunate to have it, even if this kind of doc ought to have emanated from the legacy media.
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