Morell, a former acting CIA director under President Barack Obama, sent an Oct. 19, 2020, early morning email to John Brennan, the final CIA director under Obama, seeking to convince him to add his name to the growing list of signatories to the Hunter Biden laptop letter, which baselessly claimed Russian involvement with the New York Post stories about President Joe Biden’s son’s business dealings in Ukraine and China.
Morell also said he “will be adding” officials that day, including Lisa Monaco, a homeland security adviser under Obama and now the deputy attorney general under Biden, Jeh Johnson, Obama’s secretary of homeland security, retired Adm. Mike Rogers, director of the National Security Agency from 2014 to 2018 under Obama and Trump, and Sue Gordon, the principal deputy director of national intelligence under Trump until August 2019, none of whom publicly signed the letter.
Johnson and Rogers did not return a request for comment, nor did Biden’s DOJ, where Monaco currently serves under Attorney General Merrick Garland. The October 2020 recruitment email by Morell unearthed by the Washington Examiner earlier this month was sent to former unnamed intelligence officials the evening of Oct. 18 and included a draft of the laptop letter co-authored by him and former senior CIA operations officer Marc Polymeropoulos as an attachment. Morell told prospective signers that one purpose of the letter, which was published on Oct.
The new revelations come on the heels of House testimony by Morell where he said now-Secretary of State Antony Blinken “triggered” him to write the October 2020 laptop letter.
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