
United States Navy JAG investigators on Tuesday arrested former NSC staffer and career CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella, the 38-year-old spook who had been Obama’s Ukraine director of the NSC and served briefly under the first Trump administration, on charges of treason for having tried to undermine Trump’s presidency and aiding and abetting the enemy, namely the criminal Biden regime.
Ciaramella earned unpopularity in early 2016 while serving as a personal aide to National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster. He’d been accused of leaking anti-Trump propaganda to the media and was allegedly among the Deep Staters who falsely accused President Trump of blackmailing Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the broadly reported “perfect call,” on which the president had allegedly told Zelenskyy he’d see no US support unless he provided dirt on the Bidens’ business dealings in Ukraine.
As reported previously, US Marines in July apprehended Ciaramella’s ex-boss, US Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, for having trained FEMA agents in North Carolina to kill the US Marines Trump had sent there to stop the criminal Biden regime from wayleighing citizens and stealing the state’s lithium deposits. McMaster was convicted in June 2024 and hanged to death in July 2025.
“The apple never falls far from the tree,” a JAG source told Real Raw News. “McMaster was a Trojan Horse, and so was Ciaramella.”
JAG, he added, has undeniable proof that Ciaramella leaked classified information to Ukraine and other foreign governments before Trump fired him in 2017. Specifics, our source said, will be made known at Ciaramella’s military tribunal.
“That traitor was involved in dirty dealings. It’s vexing how many of these infiltrators are still out there, but treason and espionage don’t have a statute of limitations. The important thing is, we got him,” our source said.
On Tuesday afternoon, Ciaramella, dressed in silk pajamas, had stepped outside of his Virginia home to collect the mail, unaware of the half-dozen JAG agents who had been surveilling the house for the past 36 hours. The nearby hum of engines must have surprised him, as his hand was in the mailbox as if stuck when three dark SUVs suddenly screeched to a halt, doors flinging open and people in tactical vests and windbreakers pouring out.
A voice called out: “Eric Ciaramella, you’re under arrest for treason against the United States.”
“Treason?” he muttered as agents approached him with weapons drawn. “What for? I didn’t do anything.”
“Save it for your tribunal, traitor,” the lead JAG agent said, flashing a warrant bearing the emblem of the Department of War.
The agents had shoved Ciaramella to the ground and were binding his hand when an unknown woman, presumably his girlfriend, came barreling out the front door, shouting, “Leave him alone! Who do you think you are? You can’t do this to us.” The slender, blond-haired woman charged toward an agent, hands raised as if to claw his face with her dagger-like nails, but fell to the ground convulsing after getting Tasered.
“Take them both,” the lead JAG agent said.
As the investigators pushed Ciaramella and his girlfriend into an SUV, he told her, “Don’t worry, honey, we’ll call a lawyer, this is a setup.”
Our source said Ciaramella and his companion were taken to a processing center.
“She assaulted an officer doing a lawful arrest, and he’s a traitor. I don’t know if charges will be filed against her or not, but he’s going to GITMO, and that’s where he belongs,” our source said.