No Intelligence Briefing for Trump
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@mik said in No Intelligence Briefing for Trump:
Pretty much every action Biden has taken demonstrates that his inaugural address focusing on unity was an enormous crock of shit.
I don't see as a unity issue at all. I see it as a security issue, especially right now as you can be rest assured there both domestic and international items contained in those briefings that Trump not only does not have a need to know, but should not be offered the opportunity or courtesy to know.
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“WASHINGTON — President Biden said on Friday that he would bar his predecessor, Donald J. Trump, from receiving intelligence briefings traditionally given to former presidents, saying that Mr. Trump could not be trusted because of his “erratic behavior” even before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
The importance of saying that, to appeal to TDS sufferers, is greater than the alleged importance of whether Trump receives these allegedly super important super secret intelligence breifings.
TDS will be eternal. Hatred is eternal. It's very sad, I feel sorry for TDS sufferers. I pray for them.
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No, Biden did the right thing. Trump was never competent to receive sensitive material. His being privy to it was one of my biggest worries during his term.
And yes, Jon's recollection is correct. His first week in office he spurned the, what was it called, President's Daily Briefing -- which should have told you volumes about what to expect.
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@axtremus said in No Intelligence Briefing for Trump:
@renauda said in No Intelligence Briefing for Trump:
I see it as a security issue,
+1
I think that anybody who would describe Trump as a mere "security issue" rather than an "existential security issue" might have questionable morals, ethics, and virtue. I feel very sorry for them and I pray for them.
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Trump didn't invite Biden to security briefings either, presumably because he didn't think he was actually President elect, but a big old cheater nasty man.
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@doctor-phibes said in No Intelligence Briefing for Trump:
Trump didn't invite Biden to security briefings either,
I think it's pretty fair to say that Trump's entire rhetoric, everything he said about unifying the country in the past 4 years, has also been a giant crock of shit.
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A question asked on the REWC, and I think it's valid: Why should any former president receive intelligence briefings? S/he's not in a position of power, but just a (well-perked) private citizen.
Have to agree. Once you're out of government, you're, well, out of government.
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By the way, the White House clarified that they have made no such decision, and will leave his briefing up to the intelligence services.
My guess is he'll get one that is somewhat lite. If he even wants it.
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@jon-nyc said in No Intelligence Briefing for Trump:
By the way, the White House clarified that they have made no such decision, and will leave his briefing up to the intelligence services.
My guess is he'll get one that is somewhat lite. If he even wants it.My own private opinion is that, with the contrivance of Langley and the Joint Chiefs and State and the other alphabets, -- and possibly other heads of state -- that is all he got when he was in office. I think for his four years, decisions affecting our global security rested outside the presidency. I think the spooks in charge just hunkered down for the duration and did what was necessary.
Plus he would have been absurdly easy to fool.
I believe this because I can't imagine them doing anything else. This is my own idea and not gotten from anywhere beyond my fevered brain.
And of course, I could be entirely full of kaka.