
Morning Wire CIA’s Alleged Trump Espionage & Kansas City Shooting | 2.15.24
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Feb 15, 2024 Allegations surface about the CIA authorizing foreign governments to spy on Trump advisors, raising eyebrows about political ethics. A veteran's testimony sheds light on Hunter Biden’s business dealings, igniting discussions on Biden’s involvement. Meanwhile, a tragic shooting during a Kansas City celebration leaves one dead and many injured, prompting urgent conversations on gun control and community safety. This blend of political intrigue and real-world consequences makes for a riveting discussion.
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CIA Spying Allegations
- The Obama CIA allegedly authorized foreign governments to spy on Trump's 2016 campaign advisors before evidence of wrongdoing.
- This spying operation, potentially politically motivated, led to the unfounded Russia collusion investigation.
Bobulinski Testimony
- Tony Bobulinski, Hunter Biden's former business partner, testified that no investigators contacted him despite his public evidence.
- Bobulinski claims Joe Biden was involved in his son's dealings, contradicting Biden's past statements.
Kansas City Shooting
- A shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade killed one and injured over 20, including children.
- Suspects are in custody, but the motive remains unclear, prompting calls for stricter gun control.
