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Corrupt Government Title: Intelligence Recognizes Presidential Authority — A Case of Too Little, Too Late The Intelligence agencies pressures on President Trump to block the House of Representatives decision to release a summary of the FBIs highly classified misdeeds are instructive comedy. The Houses decision shows what no one should ever have doubted: the FBI, CIA, etc. are not the source of authority over Americas secrets. They merely administer secrets and clearances on behalf of the one and only authority over the Executive Branch: The President of the United States. He clears them not the other way around. Congress, as a co-equal, popularly elected branch of government, may hold or release such information as it chooses, and pay such attention as it chooses to the Presidents opinions. Thus far, the Constitution. With regard to Donald Trump, however, the Intelligence Agencies have been pretending that they are in charge of such matters. They have tried that with other presidents slow-rolling clearances for appointees they dont like and threatening them with security violations (the Valerie Plame Case investigation that CIA and the New York Times instigated well-nigh paralyzed the G.W. Bush White House). Usually they have had little success. Barack Obama, for example, simply rejected the FBIs non-clearance of key appointments, and made them personally, instantly. But Trump, by and large, has let them get away with it, bowing to the Agencies objections to his nominees even refusing to prosecute high officials who have disclosed the sources and methods of communications intelligence to the press. The FBIs 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. In part to cover itself, it launched the so-called Russia probe. Its members are personally, deeply interested in keeping the public from seeing the documents concerning these activities. They raised the familiar shield: release would compromise the sources and methods of national security. 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 House compromised, being satisfied by viewing them and making a summary, which it has voted to make public. The FBI and the Justice Departments bureaucracy, being out of options for saving their reputations, their pensions, and perhaps for keeping themselves out of jail, urge President Trump to advise the House to guard the secrecy of the summary, of the activities that it describes, and hence to save their bacon. The Democratic Party pretends to care so much about national security, to have such faith in the FBIs stewardship of it, and such diffidence of the American peoples capacity to judge such matters, that its leading spokesmen have joined the agencies demand on Trump. This is as rich constitutionally as it is politically. The Agencies, having told the country and President Trump for a year that they are the arbiters of secrecy, scurry to get back under the presidencys protective power by asserting that this power extends over Congress as well. Sorry, fellas, it does not. No president can tell Congress what to tell or not to tell the American people, or not to subpoena your documents, or not to put you in jail if you dont comply. Maybe if you had not slapped your lawful boss around with your pretense of independence, if you had come to him confessing your sins and humbly asking his indulgence, you might not be in this fix. Now you are asking for a get out of jail card, which he probably cant give you even if he wanted to. The reason is political. Despite your, the Democratic Partys, and the medias dogged efforts to deep-six the facts concerning your misdeeds, nothing is going to put these black cats back into the proverbial bag. They are coming to light through the whistle-blowers among you, working with journalists on the medias periphery, and with substantial Republican elements. At this point, the more you protest National Security, the fewer people believe you and the more you anger. Your best hope is to retire and resign, hoping that your soft-hearted opponents might be satisfied with non-punitive housecleaning. The chief of the FBIs national security division did that as soon as NSA sounded the alarm over the not-so-incidental interception of Trump campaign officials communications. Bruce Ohr was demoted, Andy McCabe functionally retired. What will the people involved in asking for certain FISA warrants do? When will they do it? At this point, your retreats are being covered by ever fiercer fire from a decreasing number of officials and media people. But that ferocity makes it impossible for your opponents to let you off the hook. For the rest of us, this is a spectacle. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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I don't want to sound like some starry-eyed idealist,but I think this reporter nailed it.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
Pretty much. I keep wondering if the whole thing is some giant sting by Jeff Sessions to find and expose all the 'Rats at the top levels of the FBI. I don't really think so yet but he was one crafty old federal prosecutor. And he has seemed surprisingly weak as A.G. And that just is not his style. Like I said, I don't think this just yet. But the way this whole Russia/FBI thing is wrapping up is starting to look kinda...funny. If you know Sessions' career as federal prosecutor and as AL A.G., this is not inconsistent with the kind of thing he used to do when he was on the hunt as a prosecutor. We'll see.
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