Pentagon Terminates Security
Clearance Of Russia Collusion Hoaxer Susan Miller
The Federalist,
by
M.D. Kittle
Original Article
Posted By: 4250Luis,
8/17/2025 6:52:58 AM
Susan Miller, the retired CIA spook who lied about her leadership role in the intelligence report that lit the fuse on the Russia collusion hoax bomb, has been stripped of her security clearance, according to two Trump administration officials familiar with the matter.
Miller, who served as a senior Central Intelligence Agency Officer, has long boasted about her “full clearance,” particularly while attacking President Donald Trump and his top intelligence officers for shining a light on one of the biggest political scandals in U.S. history. That clearance has now been terminated, the administration officials told The Federalist.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
downnout 8/17/2025 7:36:53 AM (No. 1991661)
Good! Let her learn to code.
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Why should retired CIA spooks retain security clearance status?!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/17/2025 7:52:55 AM (No. 1991678)
She and the complicit others should be stripped of their American citizenship. These spooks, as well as top military and government people, have their clearances extended as a courtesy so they may seek employment in the private sector with firms that require clearances, like Boeing, Raytheon, Halliburton, etc.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
billa57 8/17/2025 8:05:50 AM (No. 1991688)
She was a major part of the coup. You can't let stuff like that slide. This goes way beyond politics as usual, they need some jail time.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Analyn 8/17/2025 8:06:12 AM (No. 1991689)
Off subject - but - why do all of these Democrat women look like men??
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Venturer 8/17/2025 8:40:07 AM (No. 1991722)
I guess she will have to stop bragging about her clearance now.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
RuckusTom 8/17/2025 9:37:28 AM (No. 1991760)
Don't these former loud mouth employees have to sign a non disclosure agreement of some sort when they leave? Except for the President, just about everyone leaving a position in government should have all their security clearances terminated immediately. When I've changed jobs (or, four years ago retired), one of the first things the companies did was shut down my access to their systems. I was by far no big shot in any position but why should a company take a chance on me or any other employee accessing (or meddling with) information that others (e.g. companies/competitors, lawyers or, in the case of government employees, the media) might find useful or helpful?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Felixed 8/17/2025 10:02:29 AM (No. 1991778)
Only now does she lose the clearance?
Why in Hell did it take so long?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
chumley 8/17/2025 11:24:29 AM (No. 1991819)
I was a nobody when I retired, and my computer access was gone before I was out the door. As it should have been. Once I'm no longer an employee I have absolutely no business in their systems. This is not a hard concept.
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Dang… how bout pulling the security clearance of Susan RICE? (if it hasn’t already been done)
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 8/17/2025 4:36:03 PM (No. 1991951)
Good. This will probably limit her TV appearances that would get her some after retirement gigs.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 8/18/2025 8:28:57 AM (No. 1992130)
What about John Fraud Kerry? Pull his security clearance too. Then release the names of the climate staffers that Kerry refused to disclose.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 8/18/2025 8:38:31 AM (No. 1992131)
For the question at #5: Possible answers--(1) because they're ugly and their mama dresses them funny'; (2) they're really men.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Zigrid 8/18/2025 9:25:07 AM (No. 1992139)
So...now Schiff can't leak any important news to the media and now this traitor can't either...of course WE know there are plenty of sources in Washington DC's swamp...but it calls her out and she'll have to negotiate with someone else for the news...I like it!!.... it's not so easy to pull the wool over the globalist's eyes as it was under BarackHusseinObama and slow go Biden....it must drive the lefties crazy...they certainly are angry on the fake news.....
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
felixcat 8/18/2025 10:18:07 AM (No. 1992168)
Re #7 - for the rank-and-file federal employee with a clearance, it is terminated upon retirement, leaving federal employment or if the position no longer warrants a clearance. However, for senior employees, political appointees and the favored few - they get to keep it. You know - if you're a member of the team....
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
jalo1951 8/18/2025 12:40:07 PM (No. 1992220)
It appears that way too many people have security clearances when it is totally unnecessary to keeping America safe. Why is the list so long? So many on the list makes it more likely that someone will swap out "secret" info for a nice kickback check. When I retired I had to turn over everything. Keys, ID, swipe cards to certain rooms, all my work ID # and passwords. I don't continue to get updated emails telling me exactly what is happening now that I have left. Is it an ego thing? Whatever the answer DOGE those lists.
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