Social Media Posts Reveal Anti-Trump Bias Of CIA Officer Who Helped Create 2016 Russiagate Report

A counterintelligence officer of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) who said that she helped direct the reference of the US Intelligence Community (ICA) 2016 concerning the allegations of interference of the Russian elections has a history of comments on social networks that explode President Donald Trump as a “dictator”.
The comments of the recently retired officer of the CIA, Susan Miller, were initially reported by the news on Tuesday and verified by the Daily Caller. Miller said she had helped lead the ICA 2016 investigation team. The CIA under the direction of director John Ratcliffe published an ICA trades review in 2025.
Responding to an article by May New York Times (NYT), Miller said that the reported dismantling of an investigation team in the FBI was “horrible” and “additional proof that Trump is a dictator”, according to his LinkedIn article.
Miller also responded to LinkedIn to an article by March Washington Post as “proof” of the “lack of empathy of Trump … .. and his high esteem for a dictator”, adding that Trump has “the desire of the dictator”.
In addition, she agreed with a comment that seemed to compare Trump to Hitler, saying: “Hitler’s analogy is not lost for a bunch of us” on Linkedin. (Related: the FBI agent in Russiagate in Disgrace purge x Posts while Trump Admin presents himself on Obama Intel officials)
Miller also said that “Maga types are Nazis” in response to an article on the dismissal of the best CIA doctor, Terry Adirim. The article referred to a legal action which alleged a “political extremist … called at the end of [Adirim’s] employment and even his death.
“Good sorrow. As if we needed proof that the types of Maga are Nazis… .. calling for her death ??! So I hope she is fine,” wrote Miller.
She also agreed with an article calling Trump and Elon Musk “non -American and non -patriotic” for their “cruelty and sadistic pleasure”, apparently with regard to the licensed administration of federal workers.
Even in a comment where she agreed with an action of that of Trump, Miller said that she was not a “Trump fan” and previously called Trump “Our dear leader “, saying that he wanted to” govern … the world “.
In a recent interview with Times Radio, Miller said Trump had harassed his team for investigating the allegations of Russia influencing the election in his favor. “Trump wants to look a lot like Putin, in a way a lifetime president,” she said at the point of sale.
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In a statement to the news, Miller said she initially supported the president.
“I was originally pro Trump and a solid republican since I could start voting…. I even voted for him during his first elections. Your comments are mean and uninformed. Our constitution limits the president to two terms, Trump is already talking about a third party. I refused to put the file in our report because it could not be corroborated. Sorry for me. I k Ow [sic] Nothing on the laptop letter, but will not look for it.
In a July podcast with “Spytalk”, Miller said that his team had entered the investigation with a “completely open mind” like “this is what you do in counterintelligence, you simply say the truth about what you find”.
Miller said she had deliberately asked staff who would dispute her point of view. (Related: Deep State buried evidence of Russia did not want Trump to be Bat Hillary in 2016)
She said that her team had found evidence that Russia preferred a Trump presidency in 2016, but they had no proof Trump knowingly cooperated with the Kremlin. Miller told “Spytalk” that his team added the Steele unbeknip file to the final report because the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) would not approve the final report without the inclusion of the file.
Miller was upset and said that she had not had time to check the allegations of the file before the report was published. She said that the file could be true because it has not checked or reduced sources in the file.
“Maybe it was real,” she said.
When asked by Times Radio if she saw evidence that Trump is an asset of the Kremlin, Miller said: “I saw certain things … I still work if it is true or not”, adding that there is information that “gives the impression that it could be”.




