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Greenwald Reminds that CIA’s `Russiagate’ Killed Sanders’ 2020 Campaign

U.S. (and British) intelligence agencies used precisely the “Russiagate” tactic to steal the Democratic primary from Sen. Bernie Sanders in 2020, investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald reminded Americans in an article at greenwald.substack.com Dec. 4. Greenwald included a picture of the Washington Post Feb. 21, 2020 headline, “Bernie Sanders briefed by U.S. officials that Russia is trying to help his presidential campaign.” This exact intelligence community move on Jan. 6, 2017 against President Donald Trump, led to the publication of the rotten “Steele dossier” the following day and the escalated drive to get Trump out of the White House by any means.

Greenwald is not writing to make that point, at least not explicitly, but rather to criticize Sanders for now mocking the current victims of the British intelligence/CIA operations which stole the Democratic presidential nomination from him in successive presidential elections. On Dec. 3 Sanders said, “Trump’s rants about a ‘fraudulent election’ are not a joke. They are the most significant attack against our democracy in history. If the election system’s ‘rigged,’ if the media’s ‘fake,’ if federal officials are part of a ‘deep state,’ who can you trust? You got it. A dictator.”

The article continues to describe in detail the chronology of events between that Feb. 21 CIA leak to the Post, and the aftermath of the South Carolina primary the following month – the only one actually “won” by the Delaware Shadow – when the other candidates were ordered to drop out and leave the media to deal with Sanders. Greenwald quotes the Post:

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