The Deep State hacks who are whining about Trump pulling the security clearance of communist and jihad sympathizer John Brennan did the exact same thing out of spite. Adam Lovinger, who in 2016 complained about payments made to Obama’s spy on the Trump campaign Steven Halper had his security clearance yanked in May of last year for filing a whistle-blower report.
Adam Lovinger had security clearance pulled by Obama hold-overs after complaining about spy Halper |
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A Pentagon analyst says he lost his security clearance for reporting suspicious payments to Stefan Halper, the well-documented Trump campaign spy and longtime Deep State operative who set up Carter Page for FISA surveillance.
This claim undercuts mainstream media opining and the statements of former intel officials that President Donald Trump is wrong for stripping the security clearance of former Obama CIA chief John Brennan. Clearly, such an act is not unprecedented. However, while Trump made the move to protect national security from the “Operation Crossfire Hurricane” Deep State plot aimed at him (James Comey has been found to have leaked classified information), it appears that a certain whistleblower was stripped of his clearance for political reasons.
The Washington Times reports: “A Trump-supporting Pentagon analyst was stripped of his security clearance by Obama-appointed officials after he complained of questionable government contracts to Stefan Halper, the FBI informant who spied on the Trump presidential campaign. Adam Lovinger, a 12-year strategist in the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment, complained to his bosses about Halper contracts in the fall of 2016, his attorney, Sean M. Bigley, told The Washington Times…On May 1, 2017, his superiors yanked his security clearance and relegated him to clerical chores…Mr. Lovinger filed a whistleblower reprisal complaint in May with the Defense Department inspector general against James Baker, director of the Office of Net Assessment. The complaint also singles out Washington Headquarters Services, a Pentagon support agency that awarded the Halper contracts totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars.”