Senator Cruz Exposes Stunning National Security Scandal

If there is one thing that the Biden regime can be consistently counted on for, it would be a national security scandal followed by yet another national security scandal.

However, as revealed by Senator Cruz in remarks to Fox News, information regarding “one of the greatest national security scandals in our nation’s history” has just come to light, and not a moment too soon.

Iran is widely believed to be behind the terrorist attack on Israel, especially as the nation shares a rather cordial relationship with Russia, China, and other nations hostile to American interests.

Naturally, it makes sense that three Iranian spies are apparently working at senior levels within the Biden White House.

Total insanity, to put it mildly.

Cruz detailed how such a travesty occurred, specifically through the actions of Biden’s “chief negotiator.”

“Rob Malley was Joe Biden’s chief negotiator for Iran. He’s an incredible Iran sympathizer. He is an advocate, a passionate advocate for the disastrous Obama-Iran nuclear deal,” Cruz began.

So, in other words, Malley is passionate about Iran developing nuclear weapons that are undoubtedly designed for deployment against either Israel or the United States.

Nice.

“But he also has extraordinarily bad judgment,” Cruz continued, “he’s been fired. He’s had his security clearances stripped.”

Well then. That escalated quickly … and one can only imagine what he really did with Iran for even Biden to relieve him of duties.

“I want you to pause and think, just how bad does his conduct have to be to have his security clearances pulled by this ideological and radical White House?” Cruz queried.

Pretty darn bad, to put it very, very mildly.

Especially as Malley apparently worked right alongside Iranian spies.

“We [also know now] that, among other things, three of Rob Malley’s top advisers, his inner circle that he relied on, were Iranian operatives. They were recruited by the government of Iran. They were directed by the Iranian foreign minister. They reported to the Iranian foreign minister,” Cruz continued.

And exactly how many American spies work openly in the Iranian government, in particular at senior levels?

It’s rather obvious that the balance of power has become supremely lopsided under Biden.

One of the Iranian spies is particularly problematic, given his deep allegiance to the terrorist-supporting nation.

“His loyalties are with the government of Iran, and he is there to do whatever they direct, including making the message from within the federal government that there’s nothing wrong with Iran having a nuclear stockpile. You literally had three Iranian spies working in senior positions directly around the U.S. government,” Cruz said in disbelief.

And, unlike Malley, these spies have mysteriously retained their positions.

“One of them, as far as we know, remains a chief of staff in the Department of Defense to this day with access to classified documents,” Cruz added.

Fairly unbelievable, to put it mildly.

Moreover, if Malley was let go, why weren’t his Iranian spies let go?

Inquiring minds want to know … or perhaps not.

Because more than one inquiring mind already knows.

“There are at least four spies. One of them is Joe Biden,” one commenter wryly remarked.

Ain’t that the truth.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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