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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has fired the top two officials at the National Intelligence Council, weeks after the council wrote an assessment that contradicted President Donald Trumps rationale for invoking the Alien Enemies Act and deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process.
Gabbard removed Michael Collins, the acting chair of the National Intelligence Council, as well as his deputy, Maria Langan-Riekhof, according to a spokesperson for Gabbards office.
The actions are the latest purge by Gabbard, who has said she is fighting politicization of the intelligence community but has removed or sidelined officials perceived to not support Trumps political agenda.
The NIC is the top U.S. intelligence community body for analyzing classified intelligence and providing secret assessments to the president and other top policymakers. Its reports include spy agencies annual global threat assessment and studies of the possible causes of anomalous health incidents, also known as Havana syndrome, and the origins of the coronavirus that led to the pandemic in 2020.
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Lovie777
(18,421 posts)gains for Democracy..............
newdeal2
(2,495 posts)They [should] know better.
The fact that they dont take national security seriously is insane and not something I would have guessed after the Bush years.
spanone
(138,994 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(163,004 posts)The National Intelligence Council produced a report that contradicted Donald Trumps assumptions. Tulsi Gabbard just fired the councils leadership.
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This week: Tulsi Gabbard fired the National Intelligence Council's leaders.
The broader message to the IC isn't subtle, but it is dangerous.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/gabbard-fires-wrong-intelligence-officials-wrong-time-wrong-reason-rcna206867
A week later, as The Washington Post reported, Trumps highly controversial and wildly unqualified national intelligence director decided to fire the leaders of the National Intelligence Council the office that dared to tell the White House what it didnt want to hear.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has fired the top two officials at the National Intelligence Council, weeks after the council wrote an assessment that contradicted President Donald Trumps rationale for invoking the Alien Enemies Act and deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process. Gabbard removed Michael Collins, the acting chair of the National Intelligence Council, as well as his deputy, Maria Langan-Riekhof, according to a spokesperson for Gabbards office.
The official line from Gabbard is that shes combatting the politicization of the intelligence community, a conspiratorial line embraced by partisans who disapprove of the extent to which intelligence agencies have presented evidence the president doesnt like.
Indeed, as the Post noted, Gabbard has actually removed or sidelined officials perceived to not support Trumps political agenda.
Or put another way, if anyone is politicizing U.S. intelligence, its Gabbard and her Team Trump colleagues. Whats more, the DNIs latest purge sends a dangerous signal to intelligence officials throughout the government: Produce reports that make the president happy, regardless of the facts, or you might be next.
Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told the Post, Absent evidence to justify the firings, the workforce can only conclude that their jobs are contingent on producing analysis that is aligned with the presidents agenda, rather than truthful and apolitical.
The developments come against a backdrop of Trump ignoring intelligence briefings and reports, as he moves forward with a major downsizing at U.S. intelligence agencies. In case that werent quite enough, lets also not forget that the president recently fired the leadership of the National Security Agency, a key intelligence gathering department, as well as the National Security Councils director for intelligence.
In Trumps first term, he and his team were merely hostile toward the U.S. intelligence community. In his second term, the broader offensive against the U.S. intelligence community is far more aggressive and damaging.