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) said Sunday that President Trump
Donald TrumpFacebook temporarily bans ads for gun accessories following the Capitol riots. Sasse, in a fiery opinion, says QAnon is destroying section 230 of the GOP worked after the insurgency, but not before: How to regulate social media MORE they should no longer receive daily intelligence information and should be prohibited from receiving such information once they leave office.
In an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Schiff accepted calls from Susan Gordon, Trump’s former chief intelligence officer, to stop providing intelligence to Trump immediately given his actions. around the riot that overcame the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. .
“There is no circumstance in which this president has to get another intelligence briefing, either now or in the future. I don’t think he can be trusted now, and in the future he certainly won’t. you can trust him, ”Schiff said.
NEWS: “There are no circumstances,” in which #Trump should receive another intelligence briefing once he leaves office, @RepAdamSchiff explain @margbrennan, saying Biden’s team should cut off its briefings.
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– Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) January 17, 2021
The chairman of the Intelligence Committee went on to say that he believed that U.S. allies had begun to hold back the intelligence of the Trump administration because of fears about the president’s ability or willingness to maintain that intelligence. private license, according to a prospect that Schiff “makes us less secure.”
Gordon, who left the Trump administration in 2019, wrote in a Washington Post publication Friday that the president-elect Joe BidenFacebook temporarily bans gun accessory ads after Capitol Sasse riots, in fiery opinion, says QAnon is destroying GOP MORE he should go on to deny Trump’s intelligence intelligence reports after Trump leaves the White House.
“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,” she wrote. “With this simple act, which is only the prerogative of the new president, Joe Biden can mitigate one aspect of the potential national security risk posed by Donald Trump, a private citizen.”
Schiff has been the president’s top critic for years and this week has joined other Democrats and some Republicans in voting for a historic second removal of the president, who is now heading to the Senate for a trial.
Five people died during the January 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, including a Capitol police officer.