His. Angus KingSenate Democrats Angus King are wary of filibuster “Almost Heaven, West Virginia” – Joe Manchin and a 50- to 50-year-old bipartisan Senate senator group: elections are over MORE (I-Maine) described the possibility of President Trump
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King, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, noted that intelligence reports are usually given to former presidents as a courtesy rather than a legal requirement.
“It simply came to our notice then [Trump] inadvertently or voluntarily disclosing classified information that would compromise sources and methods, “King King told CNN’s John King on Sunday.” There is no rise. There is no reason why you should have this information … and I think that, given the his past history of being fast and loose with intelligence data should be an easy decision for the new president ”.
Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Adam SchiffAdam Bennett Schiff Sunday shows preview: Washington prepares for inauguration and removal; coronavirus rises in the United States What our children should know after the Capitol Hill riot, Pelosi appoints 9 dismissal managers MORE (D-California) made similar comments Sunday, telling CBS’s Margaret Brennan: “There is no circumstance that this president should receive another intelligence briefing, not now, nor in the “I don’t think it can be trusted now.”
Former Trump administration director of national intelligence Susan Gordon has also called for an end to briefings after the president left office.
“The convention left the premises a long time ago with President Trump, and his proven focus on national security and intelligence suggests that a more determined decision should be made about providing intelligence to this next president. Gordon wrote in a Friday Washington Post op.
“My recommendation, as a veteran of the intelligence community for more than 30 years, is not to provide you with any briefing after January 20. With this simple act, which is exclusively the prerogative of the new president, Joe BidenFacebook temporarily bans gun accessory ads after Capitol Sasse riots, in fiery opinion, says QAnon is destroying GOP MORE it can mitigate one aspect of the potential national security risk posed by Donald Trump, a private citizen, “he added.