The Intelligence agencies' pressures on President Trump to block the House of Representatives' decision to release a summary of the FBI's highly classified misdeeds are instructive comedy.
The House's decision shows what no one should ever have doubted: the FBI, CIA, etc.
With regard to Donald Trump the Intelligence Agencies have been pretending that they are in charge of such matters.
The FBI's top leadership - whose careers, business dealings, politics, marriages and extramarital affairs intertwine - invested itself incompetently and illegally into the 2016 election campaign against Donald Trump.
The House of Representatives' Republican majority wanted the documents made public, issued a subpoena for them, and was prepared to jail senior FBI for contempt had they not complied with it.
The Democratic Party pretends to care so much about national security, to have such faith in the FBI's stewardship of it, and such diffidence of the American people's capacity to judge such matters, that its leading spokesmen have joined the agencies' demand on Trump.
The chief of the FBI's national security division did that as soon as NSA sounded the alarm over the not-so-incidental interception of Trump campaign officials' communications.
https://spectator.org/intelligence-recognizes-presidential-authority-a-case-of-too-little-too-late/
The House's decision shows what no one should ever have doubted: the FBI, CIA, etc.
With regard to Donald Trump the Intelligence Agencies have been pretending that they are in charge of such matters.
The FBI's top leadership - whose careers, business dealings, politics, marriages and extramarital affairs intertwine - invested itself incompetently and illegally into the 2016 election campaign against Donald Trump.
The House of Representatives' Republican majority wanted the documents made public, issued a subpoena for them, and was prepared to jail senior FBI for contempt had they not complied with it.
The Democratic Party pretends to care so much about national security, to have such faith in the FBI's stewardship of it, and such diffidence of the American people's capacity to judge such matters, that its leading spokesmen have joined the agencies' demand on Trump.
The chief of the FBI's national security division did that as soon as NSA sounded the alarm over the not-so-incidental interception of Trump campaign officials' communications.
https://spectator.org/intelligence-recognizes-presidential-authority-a-case-of-too-little-too-late/
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