Friday 1 November 2019

Whistleblower’s Lawyer LASHES OUT at Reporter Paul Sperry For Publishing Ciaramella’s Name – Then Refuses to Confirm Ciaramella Is his Client


Eric Ciaramella 
The CIA snitch’s lawyer Mark Zaid declined to deny Paul Sperry’s Real Clear Investigations report exposing pajama boy Eric Ciaramella as his client.
However, attorney Mark Zaid lashed out at Paul Sperry in a statement and said publishing Ciaramella’s name “is at the pinnacle of irresponsibility and is intentionally reckless.”
 
Just because Ciaramella filled out a whistleblower form, doesn’t mean he is guaranteed anonymity.
Americans have every right to know who illegally leaked President Trump’s classified phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the legislative branch so the rabid Democrat lawmakers can launch an impeachment inquiry.
This is seditious coup and Ciaramella must answer to the American people. 
On Wednesday Paul Sperry reported that one person’s name keeps coming up in the impeachment hearings that fits the description of the whistleblower (leaker) — Eric Ciaramella.

We have reported on Ciaramella previously at The Gateway Pundit.
33-year-old Ciaramella is a registered Democrat, worked for Obama, worked for Biden, worked for CIA Director John Brennan, he’s a vocal critic of Trump and he helped initiate the ‘Russia collusion’ hoax investigation!
Ciaramella’s identity was an open secret in the DC swamp, says Paul Sperry. 
Mr. Ciaramella is a CIA officer who specializes in Russia and Ukraine who was detailed to work in the National Security Council under Susan Rice in 2015.
He was then moved into the West Wing in 2017 to ‘fill a vacancy’ where he was able to ‘see and read everything.
“Everyone knows who he is. CNN knows. The Washington Post knows. The New York Times knows. Congress knows. The White House knows. Even the president knows who he is,” said Fred Fleitz, a former CIA analyst.
According to Sperry, Ciaramella worked with DNC operative Alexandra Chalupa, who dug up dirt on Trump’s 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

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