Former CIA Chief John Brennan, who is up to his eyeballs in Spygate, attacked Attorney General Bill Barr over his ‘spying’ allegation.

John Brennan was spooked after Attorney General Bill Barr said in a Senate hearing that the “upper echelon” of Obama’s Intel agencies spied on Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Yes, that includes John Brennan, the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency – no wonder why he’s panicking.

Bill Barr sent the Democrats, the Swamp dwellers and their stenographers in the media into a tailspin on Wednesday when he said Trump’s 2016 campaign was spied on.

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“I think spying did occur,” Barr said during a Senate hearing. “But the question is whether it was adequately predicated and I am not suggesting that it wasn’t adequately predicated but I need to explore that. I think it’s my obligation… I am not suggesting those rules were violated, but I think it is important to look at that. And I am not talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly.

Brennan immediately ran to the ‘hate Trump’ media and attacked Bill Barr.

Brennan appeared on MSNBC’s ‘Hardball’ with Chris Matthews and said he was “disappointed” with Bill Barr for using the “S” word [gasp] – “Spying” – how dare Bill Barr accurately call it what it was, SPYING!

“I was very disappointed in what Attorney General Barr said today about spying,” Brennan said.

Brennan, like his buddy Clapper, continued to spread Russia conspiracy theories in an attempt to take the heat off of his own criminal role in Spygate.

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"I was very disappointed in what Attorney General Barr said today about spying." @JohnBrennan on Barr's testimony. #Hardball pic.twitter.com/8nNPIKYhoB — Hardball (@hardball) April 10, 2019

Brennan’s buddy James Clapper got the memo and immediately ran to CNN where he attacked Bill Barr and also said he was “disappointed” in the Attorney General, then spread more Russia conspiracy theories.

“I thought it was both stunning and scary,” Clapper, who served under Obama, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “I was amazed at that and rather disappointed that the attorney general would say such a thing. The term ‘spying’ has all kinds of negative connotations and I have to believe he chose that term deliberately.”

Former CIA Chief John Brennan and James Clapper both promoted Hillary’s fraudulent dossier and now a real Attorney General threatens to expose their role in Spygate.

Brennan perjured himself in a May 2017 testimony when he said he did not include Hillary’s phony dossier in the IC report.

Here’s a brief list of Brennan’s involvement in Spygate: