EXCLUSIVE: Biden Admin May Have Spied on Trump’s 2024 Campaign

Investigative reporter Matt Taibbi joined Megyn Kelly to discuss bombshell DOJ revelations about coordinated efforts to push the Trump-Russia collusion narrative—despite knowing it was a hoax. Taibbi also hinted he’s working on another story suggesting the Biden administration spied on the Trump campaign during the 2024 election.

Last week, CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced a new CIA report revealing that former FBI Director James Comey, CIA Director John Brennan, and DNI James Clapper worked together to deliberately corrupt the Trump-Russia investigation in 2016—before Trump took office.

The three corrupt Obama officials even used the Steele Dossier in their quest to “screw Trump,” fully aware it was complete rubbish.



On Friday, it was revealed that Barack Obama knew the Russia collusion story was a hoax and was involved in manufacturing and politicizing intelligence to push the false narrative.

During the interview, Kelly asked Taibbi, “Anyway, you’re reporting that DOJ is also focusing on conspiracy charges, looking at conduct from 2016 through 2024, and also at evidence that members of Trump’s campaign may have been spied on in 2024. So can you please elaborate on either of those points?”

Taibbi responded, “I can’t say a whole lot, Megan, other than what I wrote, but I’ve heard a couple of different stories.”

“I have one source,” he continued, “who has a very concrete story about this, but I can’t go forward with it yet.”

“But what I can say is that there’s a statute of limitations issue with some of these 2016 behaviors that would be solved if they could prove a continuing pattern of conduct.”

“There were various investigations that took place during the Biden era, some of which the public knows about, some of which they don’t know about. Those, I think, would become tied to a conspiracy charge that would relate to these 2016 behaviors.”

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