New York Post

‘Deep’ snakes slither back

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‘HISTORY repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce,” Karl Marx said. We can be forgiven for assuming he had the outrageous behavior of the Deep State in mind.

It was tragic when it became apparent that the FBI, CIA and other government agencies abused their powers to interfere in the 2016 presidenti­al election and try to help Hillary Clinton win. Now it is farce that some of the same agencies are up to their old tricks again in the 2020 election.

The evidence of foul play comes via two of the strangest newspaper stories ever published. The first was in The New York Times, which reported breathless­ly Friday that “intelligen­ce officials warned House lawmakers last week that Russia was interferin­g in the 2020 campaign to get President Trump re-elected.”

The first reaction was a universal “here we go again.” If you suffer from Trump Derangemen­t Syndrome, you assumed he was once again colluding with Vladimir Putin to steal the election.

If you support Trump or are simply sane and fair-minded, you realized Democrats and insiders were once again trying to frame him as a traitor and delegitimi­ze his presidency.

Then came the farce. Soon The Washington Post had its own scoop, a report that “Russia is trying to help Bernie Sanders’ campaign.”

Whoa, Nellie! Inquiring minds are confused. Whose side are the Russians on?

How can it be that Putin is trying to help both the Republican nominee and the likely Democratic nominee at the same time? Is he stupid? The better question is this: Do Deep Staters and their media handmaiden­s think Americans are stupid? Yes, they do. They count on it. It is troubling that Trump and Sanders were given conflictin­g informatio­n, suggesting that the intel officials don’t have their facts right. More telling about the aim is the fact that both briefings were leaked, demonstrat­ing that nothing has changed and that insiders are still using classified informatio­n for political purposes.

Calling the situation swampy doesn’t do it justice. The continuing corruption of the nation’s intelligen­ce and law-enforcemen­t agencies is a true threat to those institutio­ns because it destroys public trust in them.

That was supposed to have been fixed by now. Recall that the snakes who carried out the 2016 attack on democracy are gone from their agencies. Jim Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page are no longer calling the shots and manipulati­ng the FBI’s agenda.

Similarly, John Brennan and the cabal of crooked spooks are gone from the CIA and other abusers have been swept out of the Justice Department.

Yet still the same problem surfaces. Intelligen­ce gathered to keep the nation safe and protect the integrity of elections is leaked for the purpose of partisansh­ip.

That can only mean new snakes have taken the place of the old ones. Different people, same dirty tricks.

Sanders and Trump had similar reactions in the sense that both saw the leaks as evidence of plots to hurt them politicall­y. Trump also reacted to the briefing by bringing in a new director of national intelligen­ce, naming Richard Grenell, our ambassador to Germany, to clean house.

Naturally, left-leaning heads exploded everywhere amid charges that Grenell is a loyalist who has no intelligen­ce background.

The smart response is twofold: First, the current director, Joseph Maguire, held the job in an acting capacity and by law had to leave by March 12. Similarly, Grenell will hold the job only temporaril­y while a permanent replacemen­t is found.

Second, a look at the recent record suggests that having experience­d intelligen­ce officials in the post might be why the agencies have gone off the rails. Their loyalty to democracy is suspect, so maybe an outsider can get the system back on track.

The change comes as Trump also plans to shrink the size of the National Security Council, which has ballooned in recent decades. Some of its members, most notably Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, were witnesses against Trump in the impeachmen­t coup. Vindman has been moved from the White House and sent back to the military.

Clearly, more needs to be done and that puts extra weight on Attorney General Bill Barr’s criminal probe of the 2016 investigat­ors. So far, none of those involved has been charged with crimes and prosecuted.

Unless that changes, corruption will spread and become routine rather than a disturbing exception. Indeed, with Comey, McCabe, Brennan and others saluted by antiTrump media outlets and rewarded with fat book and television contracts, being a snake is far more lucrative than doing an honest job. That’s the real death to America.

 ??  ?? CABAL NEWS: After the exits of the CIA’s John Brennan (left), and the FBI’s Andrew McCabe (middle) and James Comey (right), new Deep State haters of President Trump are underminin­g the nation, our columnist writes.
CABAL NEWS: After the exits of the CIA’s John Brennan (left), and the FBI’s Andrew McCabe (middle) and James Comey (right), new Deep State haters of President Trump are underminin­g the nation, our columnist writes.
 ??  ?? Michael Goodwin mgoodwin@nypost.com
Michael Goodwin mgoodwin@nypost.com
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