Former Assistant Defense Secretary under the Obama administration, Evelyn Farkas, was spotted in Ukraine wearing a Burisma jacket.
She also met with the Atlantic Council while there.
The Atlantic Council paid for the investigator Adam Schiff sent to Ukraine in an attempt to dig up dirt on President Trump.
Farkas has admitted that the Obama administration was trying to dig up as much dirt on Trump as they could before Obama left office:
Evelyn Farkas: “…Frankly speaking the people on The Hill..get as much information as you can. Get as much intelligence as you can before President Obama leaves the administration because I had a fear that somehow that information would disappear with the senior people who left so it would be hidden away in the bureaucracy…
Ummm that the Trump folks if they found out how we knew what we knew about the Trump staff dealing with Russians that they would try to compromise the sources and methods, meaning that we would no longer have access to that intelligence.”
Evelyn Farkas also served as an advisor to Hillary Clinton during the 2016 Presidential campaign and was up for a position in the Clinton administration if Hillary became President. It’s no big deal that she had access to information on the Trump campaign while advising his opponent, Hillary Clinton, right? Nothing to see here, move along…
We knew three years ago that the fake Russian narrative was to distract from Obamagate, and we said so. Now we know that Farkas was also involved in Ukraine and the now infamous oil and gas company, Burisma.
Farkas is also pictured with members of the Atlantic Council, which is heavily connected to the recent whistleblower case in the House which also involves the Ukraine.
Farkas, is a former top Obama administration Defense Department official. She has been advocating for the intelligence community and other government employees to collect information that could be damaging to President Trump and leak it to the media. She once said:
“And I know that we have to preserve our sources and methods [speaking about the U.S. intelligence community], but at some point you know, sometimes maybe you have to actually compromise some kind of source or method if it comes down to saving American democracy.”
Also, Farkas is now running for Congress.