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King, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, noted that sometimes former presidents receive intelligence reports courtesy than out of legal obligation.
“There is a serious danger that [Trump] will inadvertently or voluntarily disclose classified data that would compromise resources and methods,” King told CNN’s John King on Sunday. “There is no advantage. There is no explanation as to why you want this data. . . . and I think, given his speed history with intelligence, it will be a simple resolution for the new president. “
Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Bennett Schiff Center pushing Glenn Greenwald warns of media censorship amid Biden internal terrorism considerations to remain Wray as director of THE FBI MORE (D-CalifArray) He made similar comments Sunday, telling CBS’s Margaret Brennan: “There is no circumstance under which this president deserves to get some other intelligence report , neither now nor in the future. “I don’t think we can accept it as true now. “
Former Trump Administration Director of National Intelligence Susan Gordon also called for an end to the president’s briefings after his departure.
“The Convention left the site a long time ago with President Trump, and his technique shown for national security and intelligence suggests that a more specific resolution will have to be made regarding the provision of data to this former long-term president,” Gordon wrote on a Friday, Washington Post editorial.
“My recommendation, as a veteran of more than 30 years of the intelligence community, is not to provide reports after January 20. With this undeniable act – which is only the prerogative of the new president – Joe Biden Joe Biden Kelli Ward rejects the application for Arizona Sunday’s Republican career audit shows a glimpse: new variants of COVID-19 have spread to the United States; Redditors shake Wall Street with Gamestop actions The removal of a former public servant lies in a fragile precedent MORE can mitigate a facet of the potential threat to national security posed through private citizen Donald Trump,” he added.
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