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33 mins ago - Politics & Policy
McEnany: "Right decision" not to brief Trump on Russian bounty intelligence
Orion Rummler
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Wednesday that the career CIA officer who chose not to verbally brief President Trump on the intelligence about alleged Russian bounties made "the right decision."
Driving the news: National security adviser Robert O'Brien told Fox News earlier Wednesday that "once the U.S. received raw intelligence on the Russian bounties, U.S. and coalition forces were made aware even though the intelligence wasn't verified."
"The DOD came out and said as soon as we had this information, we made sure that we had tactics in place, that we took protective measures, to look after our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines in Afghanistan. That hasn't been reported. That was done right," O'Brien said.
"Here at the White House, when we had this raw intelligence, we started an interagency process to look at options, so that if the intelligence turned out to be verified, if it could be corroborated, then we'd have options to go to the president with to address the Russian situation."
"Here at the White House, when we had this raw intelligence, we started an interagency process to look at options, so that if the intelligence turned out to be verified, if it could be corroborated, then we'd have options to go to the president with to address the Russian situation."
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Worth noting: The New York Times has reported that the intelligence was in the written President's Daily Brief in February, which Trump has been reported to seldom read.
What she's saying: "Until there's a strategic decision for the president to make, until it is verified, it is not briefed up to the president of the United States, that's how intelligence works," McEnany told reporters.
"The president believes in and has great faith in Ambassador O'Brien and the others who made the decision that this shouldn't be risen to his desk. It was a career CIA officer with more than 30 years of tenure who made the decision not to brief it up, and the national security adviser agreed with that decision."
"She's an excellent officer and does great work and made the decision not to brief it up. It was the right decision to make, and at this moment, as I speak to you, it is still unverified," McEnany said.
"She's an excellent officer and does great work and made the decision not to brief it up. It was the right decision to make, and at this moment, as I speak to you, it is still unverified," McEnany said.
Flashback: McEnany condemned the New York Times on Tuesday for publishing "unverified" allegations about intelligence on the reported Russian bounties, suggesting that "rogue intelligence officers" are undermining Trump and the country's security.
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McEnany: "Right decision" not to brief Trump on Russian bounty intelligence (Original Post)
babylonsister
Jul 2020
OP
He reads everything. Most informed. Except he didn't read that and no one told him.
bullimiami
Jul 2020
#4
dawg day
(7,947 posts)1. Bolton briefed him a year ago.
(He doesn't say that openly, but 'colleagues" of his say he told them at the time, and he doesn't deny this.)
Trump's probably been briefed several times by several people. Some poor low-level schmuck is going to get blamed "for not telling him". Haspel, O'Brien, Bolton need to tell the truth.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)6. No, he knew, and ignored it because he's bought and paid for
dawg day
(7,947 posts)2. Also, the answer should be: "So now that you admit he admits he knows..."
"What's he doing about Putin paying to murder our soldiers? It's been public for a week, and he's still done nothing."
C_U_L8R
(44,997 posts)3. She's a liar and Trump is losing.
Truth.
bullimiami
(13,083 posts)4. He reads everything. Most informed. Except he didn't read that and no one told him.
Blue Owl
(50,347 posts)5. Oh FFS
Can we hook up some device to that spin and harness the energy? We could power the nation for a few months...
TruckFump
(5,812 posts)7. +1000 EOM
Disaffected
(4,554 posts)10. Yes, it's pulsar-like.
We could replace coal forever (but Drump wouldn't allow it).
Alacritous Crier
(3,815 posts)8. Damn...
it must be getting awfully crowded in that alternate universe the GOP is squeezing into.
dhill926
(16,336 posts)9. certainly is entertaining watching their excuses evolve...
Skittles
(153,138 posts)11. she obviously, like her boss, has ZERO CLUE how intelligence works
UGH