UPDATE: Anti-Trump Democrat Russia Collusion Hoax Investigator Fired as NSA General Counsel

April Doss, a Democrat and former Russia collusion hoax investigator, was fired as NSA General Counsel on Tuesday, according to the New York Times.

As we reported earlier, April Doss worked with Senate Democrats on their Russia collusion witch hunt against Trump.

“Just months into Trump’s first term as president, she took a high-level job working for Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) on the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating supposed Russian interference in the 2016 election. Doss was the Democrats’ Senior Counsel for the committee’s Russia investigation, which conducted hundreds of interviews in its failed attempt to find evidence of conspiracy between Trump and Russia,” we reported about a week ago.



April Doss also publicly called for President Trump to be permanently banned from social media.

“Doss is a transparently partisan activist who has written publicly about her opposition to Trump. She has called for Trump to be permanently banned from social media for staging an “insurrection,” attacked Republicans for opposing a crackdown on “disinformation,” and defended the treatment of Trump aides Carter Page and Michael Flynn at the hands of the intelligence state,” we reported.

As reported by the New York Times:

The top lawyer for the National Security Agency was removed from her job on Friday, according to multiple former officials, after she was criticized by conservative activists.

April Falcon Doss had been appointed to the general counsel post in April 2022, during the Biden administration. The web page on the N.S.A. site that displayed her biography now redirects to an error page.

On July 23, the Daily Wire, a conservative website, wrote about Ms. Doss and her former work for the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Democratic staff. Later that day, Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist, amplified a social media post critical of Ms. Doss that cited the Daily Wire article.

In a text message on Tuesday, Ms. Loomer said that she had “reposted a tweet that exposed her last week and flagged it for the right people.”

Ms. Doss could not be reached for comment. But an official briefed on the matter said Ms. Loomer’s criticism appeared to have a role in the firing.

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