John Kerry must resign.  And while he’s at it, Biden and his entire Administration should too.

A few days ago it was reported that John Kerry told Iran about some Israeli secrets related to Syria:

LEAKED AUDIO: John Kerry Told Iran’s Foreign Minister About Israel’s Covert Operations in Syria

The White House ignored this story and wouldn’t talk about it:

“We’re Not Going to Comment on Leaked Tapes” – Psaki When Asked About Audio of John Kerry Telling Iran About Israel’s Covert Ops in Syria (VIDEO)

Then John Kerry claimed that he didn’t give Israeli information to Iran, the event never happened:

“This Never Happened” – Flustered John Kerry Denies He Told Iran’s Foreign Minister About Israel’s Covert Operations in Syria

Then the State Department attempted to cover for Kerry so they said that Kerry may have talked about Israel with Iran’s Zarif but not about anything that was not in the public domain.  But, Twitchy notes that this is not the case:

Remember when people (aka the State Dept) defending John Kerry said he didn’t tell Iran anything about Israel they didn’t already know? It was in the public domain? That anyone pretending that Kerry (aka Sing Like a Canary) was spilling secrets had an agenda because orange man bad and stuff?

Yeah, that appears to be bullsh*t.

At least according to this problematic leaked audio.

JUST IN: Iranian FM Zarif says he DID NOT Know About Israel’s Covert Military Operations Until Kerry Told Him — New revelations from leaked audio contradict State Dept’s defense of Kerry https://t.co/dvsLPB3XIL

— Adam Kredo (@Kredo0) April 30, 2021

Looks like Kerry gave Iran intel on our friend Israel and it was not in the public realm.  With friends like Kerry, who needs enemies.

The post UH OH: Evidence Shows the Intel on Israel that John Kerry Shared with Iran Was Not in the Public Domain as Claimed by Biden’s State Department appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


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