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James O'Keefe's Video Claims CIA Withheld Info from Trump, CIA Denies
May 2, 2024, 12:04 AM
A series of reports have emerged alleging that high-ranking officials within U.S. intelligence agencies, including former CIA directors Mike Pompeo and Gina Haspel, deliberately withheld information from President Trump. These claims are based on a leaked video and statements from a project manager reportedly working in Cyber Operations for the CIA, who also served as an NSA contractor. The controversy centers around accusations that the CIA and other agencies engaged in activities to undermine Trump's presidency, with implications of spying and providing misleading intelligence. James O'Keefe is set to release a video detailing these allegations. The CIA has denied these allegations, asserting their apolitical stance and commitment to providing accurate intelligence.
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