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A former top intelligence official weighs in on the war of words over Iran’s nuclear facilities and how intelligence assessments are supposed to happen.
On its face, that appears to contradict the long-standing intelligence-community position. But Ratcliffe’s analysis is actually a more nuanced reading of the available information.
President Trump asserted Friday that his intelligence community “is wrong” if they believe Iran is not close to acquiring a nuclear weapon — telling reporters that Tehran has a &#… ...
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Schumer's Warning: Intelligence Community vs. Trump - MSNWhen Senator Chuck Schumer warned that the intelligence community has 'six ways from Sunday' to get back at you, it raised serious questions about power and accountability. This video explores the ...
Trump’s suspicion of the intelligence community, particularly when its assessments do not align with his worldview, dates back to even before his first term.
Blank Rome, a longtime Intapp client, is moving its multiple Intapp products — which the firm uses to support core business and compliance processes — to the cloud.
DHS plans to reduce its Office of Intelligence & Analysis to just 275 personnel, four sources said.
Trump is limiting intelligence sharing with Congress after a leak undermined his claims about nuclear strikes on Iran. It's all about maintaining power.
A leaked intelligence memo contradicting President Donald Trump's assessment of U.S. strikes on Iran is the latest conflict with a part of the federal government he views with deep suspicion.
Gabbard testified to Congress in March that the intelligence community assessed that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon, and its supreme leader had not authorized a nuclear weapons program.
Trump's suspicion of the intelligence community, particularly when its assessments do not align with his worldview, dates back to even before his first term.
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