When the jaw-dropping details of the Obama administration’s alleged decision to spike Project Cassandra emerged late last year—quashing a multi-agency investigation of a cars-for-cocaine terrorist financing scheme—it raised questions about just how far Team Obama was willing to go in appeasing Iran to pursue its nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Lending credence to Josh Meyer’s Politico exposé, the Iran deal echo chamber grew cacophonous, characteristically chiding the author’s sources because of their supposed aversion to the deal itself, rather than grappling with the substance of the sources’ claims and the author’s corroborating research.
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