Hillary Clinton’s longtime adviser Philippe Reines asserts  former CIA Director John Brennan’s security clearance being revoked “confirms” the existence of an audio recording with President Donald Trump uttering the n-word.

On Wednesday afternoon, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters that Brennan would have his security clearance pulled due to a “series of unfounded and outrageous allegations, wild outbursts on the internet and television about this administration.”

Reacting to Sanders’ announcement, Reines fired off a series of unhinged tweets, including one in which he labeled  President Trump a “vindictive little bitch.”

“trump just revoked former CIA Director John Brennan’s security clearance,” Reines tweeted. “What a vindictive little bitch.”

 

Reines followed up on his profanity-laced attack on the president by claiming, without evidence, that the move “confirms the existence of an N-word tape.”

In her new memoir Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House, Omarosa Manigault Newman alleges to have heard of a tape of the president using the n-word on the set of his reality television show The Apprentice.

The veteran Clintonista also accused President Trump of participating in tapes involving “Scatophilia,” “Bestiality,” Pedoph[i]lia,” and “Penceophelia.”

The political operative then turned his attention to current CIA Director, Gina Haspel, asking the top intelligence official if she would take action against the president or remain “complicit.”

He then pointed to the firing of Acting Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, FBI Director James Comey, and FBI special agent Peter Strzok as evidence that President Trump is “bulldozing over every constitutional safeguard.”

“[E]very single Republican official is complicit,” Reines fumed.

The Obama-era CIA Director called the decision to revoke his security clearance an “attempt to suppress freedom of speech” and to “punish critics.”

“This action is part of a broader effort by Mr. Trump to suppress freedom of speech & punish critics,” Brennan wrote on Twitter. “It should gravely worry all Americans, including intelligence professionals, about the cost of speaking out. My principles are worth far more than clearances. I will not relent.”