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What happens when a candidate has a complicated history with classified information?
Sensible people rightly wonder what could justify intel briefings for a presidential candidate currently under a 40-count federal indictment in the Southern District of Florida for mishandling ...
Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton, said it would be a mistake to provide intelligence briefings to the former president. “No prior presidential candidate has ever been ...
He was director of the newly created Terrorist Threat Integration Center from 2003 to 2004, an office that sifted through and compiled information for President Bush's daily top secret intelligence briefings and employed the services of analysts from a dozen U.S. agencies and entities. [24]
Intelligence officials held the briefing at the request of the Trump campaign, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter. The official, who was not authorized to speak publicly, added that the information presented to the campaign did not include any suggestion of a new threat against Trump and some of the information that was ...
The intelligence briefing by the Trump administration did not convince Gabbard about the alleged "imminent threat" by Soleimani and gave "no justification whatsoever for this illegal and unconstitutional act of war". In her view, President Trump's actions showed a lack of basic understanding and foresight in national security.
The important message would have been, 'Once you're not the president anymore, all the rules apply to you'". [27] At the beginning of his term in office, President Joe Biden barred Trump from receiving the courtesy intelligence briefings traditionally given to former presidents, citing Trump's "erratic behavior". This is the first time a former ...
WASHINGTON – President-elect Donald Trump is now receiving intelligence briefings ahead of his Jan. 20 inauguration, the Washington Post and NBC News reported Tuesday, citing unnamed U.S. officials.