Deep State operative Eric Ciaramella
Eric Anthony Ciaramella isn’t some random bureaucrat who stumbled into history. He’s a career CIA analyst and Obama holdover who embedded himself in the heart of the resistance, weaponizing his position to undermine the duly elected president. From Russiagate to the first impeachment, this guy was in the mix, pushing narratives and complaints that tried to nullify the voters’ will. With fresh declassifications and criminal referrals flying, the net is tightening around the network that treated America First as a national security threat.
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The Ukraine “Whistleblower” Who Never Heard the Call
Ciaramella shot to infamy as the anonymous “whistleblower” behind the 2019 impeachment push. He filed the complaint over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky, alleging pressure to investigate the Bidens. Problem was, he never heard the call himself. It was all second- and third-hand hearsay from people aligned with the original Russia hoax crowd.
This wasn’t a principled stand. Ciaramella had deep ties to Ukraine policy under Biden and Obama. He served as Ukraine director on the NSC, worked closely with Biden’s team, and was involved in the push to fire Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin—who was investigating Burisma, where Hunter Biden cashed fat checks. The same guy who helped engineer one Ukraine mess later cried foul when Trump wanted transparency on it. Classic projection.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe: “Adam Schiff covertly conspired with the fake whistleblower Eric Ciaramella in an attempt to overthrow the sitting President.” (2025)
The Inspector General CONFIRMED it.
Tulsi declassified the memos TODAY.
THIS COVER UP IS OVER pic.twitter.com/kCQaEvi51C
— James A Stamulis (@stamulis_james) May 19, 2026
Russiagate Ties and the Anti-Trump Network
Ciaramella wasn’t operating in a vacuum. He overlapped with the crew that cooked up the Russia collusion hoax. As a CIA analyst and NSC staffer, he had access during the transition and early Trump days. He worked alongside figures like Alexander Vindman and maintained connections to the same Obama-era officials who pushed the flawed 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment. That document, declassified recently, was built on shaky, manipulated intel to paint Trump as Putin’s puppet.
His network included close coordination with elements that leaked, spun, and amplified every anti-Trump angle. From the NSC to the National Intelligence Council, he stayed plugged into Ukraine and Russia desks—the exact lanes where the Bidens had business interests and Trump wanted accountability. This wasn’t coincidence. It was institutional capture by holdovers who viewed the outsider president as a danger to their preferred foreign policy consensus.
Conspirators and the Coordinated Effort
Key players in Ciaramella’s orbit include former ICIG Michael Atkinson, who fast-tracked the complaint despite procedural red flags and hearsay problems. Recent declassifications under DNI Tulsi Gabbard exposed how Atkinson relied on biased witnesses, including co-authors of the Russia hoax ICA and associates of Peter Strzok. The system was rigged from the jump.
Ciaramella also connected to broader resistance figures in the intelligence community and NSC who resisted Trump’s agenda on Ukraine, Russia, and draining the swamp. The goal was consistent: manufacture scandals, tie up the administration in investigations, and protect entrenched interests—including the Biden family’s foreign dealings.
Criminal Referrals and the Path to Indictment
As of late May 2026, Ciaramella faces serious heat. DNI Gabbard has sent criminal referrals to the DOJ covering him and Atkinson for potential violations tied to the impeachment complaint process. The referrals highlight false narratives, procedural abuses, and possible conspiracy to mislead Congress and the public.
Whether full indictments drop remains in motion. The Trump administration is methodically exposing the coup attempts, with more declassifications coming. Grand jury activity and ongoing probes into the broader Russia-Ukraine interference saga suggest accountability is no longer theoretical. Ciaramella’s shift to think-tank life at Carnegie doesn’t grant immunity. The evidence of hearsay complaints, withheld biases, and coordination with hoax architects builds a strong case for charges ranging from false statements to conspiracy against rights.
This guy fits the classic profile of the permanent bureaucracy’s immune class—well-connected, ideologically aligned against Trump, and protected by layers of classification and media silence. His actions helped fuel years of chaos that cost the country dearly in trust, resources, and focus. With the American people demanding results, the day of reckoning for operators like Ciaramella looks closer than ever. The voters who reelected Trump won’t settle for anything less than full sunlight on every player who tried to steal their mandate.
