Fiona Hill

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Fiona Hill


Former Senior Director for Europe and Russia of National Security Council
In office
April 2017 – July 19, 2019
Preceded by Position created
Succeeded by Tim Morrison

Born 1965
Bishop Aukland, County Durham, England
Spouse(s) Kenneth Keen
Children 1

Fiona Hill (born 1965), originally from County Durham, Northeast England, is a British-American foreign affairs specialist and conspiracy theorist.

Fiona Hill is a former Trump administration staff member who later stabbed the president in the back, similar to John Bolton, Bill Barr, Mitch McConnell, Mike Pence and other globalist RINOs. Hill hypocritically advised the Obama administration not to give the Ukraine weapons and then had the gall to claim that Trump caused war in that country, and worked alongside the author of the phony and now-debunked Steele dossier.[1]

Fiona Hill testified as a witness for the prosecution in the Trump impeachment 1.0:

As the US was so concerned about the Monroe Doctrine and its own backyard, perhaps the US might also be concerned about developments in Russia’s backyard, as in Ukraine, making it very obvious that they were trying to set up some kind of let’s just say: You stay out of Ukraine or you move out of Ukraine, and, you know, we’ll rethink where we are with Venezuela.”

—Fiona Hill to Congress, October 14, 2019

Fiona Hill testimony.

History

Fiona Hill's phony testimony at President Donald Trump's sham impeachment on November 21, 2019, accidentally disproved another MSM narrative, in which fake news journalist Natasha Bertrand (who was later sued for defamation) claimed that Kash Patel was feeding Trump negative information about Ukraine.[2]

On CNN 6 March 2022, in a bid to stay relevant, Fiona Hill began pushing the ludicrous notion that President Donald Trump, who was known for his effective foreign policy and peacemaking efforts, "set the wheels in motion" for the February 2022 'invasion' of Ukraine.[3] It is generally agreed that the conflict was caused by NATO and US socialist ruler Joe Biden's failed foreign policy; even leftist-biased newspaper The Guardian acknowledges that 62% of Americans believe that the conflict would never have happened if Trump had remained in office.[4][5]

Personal life

Hill met her future husband, Kenneth Keen, as a student at Harvard University in Boston. Hill has a daughter, born in 2006 or 2007.

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