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Продолжается война Трампа с американской разведкой.

Wall Street Journal сообщает, что органы разведки вынуждены скрывать секретную информацию от Трампа из опасения, что она может оказаться скомпроментирована.
U.S. intelligence officials have withheld sensitive intelligence from President Donald Trump because they are concerned it could be leaked or compromised, according to current and former officials familiar with the matter.
The officials’ decision to keep information from Mr. Trump underscores the deep mistrust that has developed between the intelligence community and the president over his team’s contacts with the Russian government, as well as the enmity he has shown toward U.S. spy agencies. On Wednesday, Mr. Trump accused the agencies of leaking information to undermine him.
In some of these cases of withheld information, officials have decided not to show Mr. Trump the sources and methods that the intelligence agencies use to collect information, the current and former officials said. Those sources and methods could include, for instance, the means that an agency uses to spy on a foreign government.
https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/spies-keep-intelligence-from-donald-trump-1487209351
Джон Шиндлер, который опубликовал подобное сообщение ранее, намекает на то, что дело может закончиться уголовным преследованием за шпионаж:
Washington is at the precipice of a scandal unlike anything seen since Watergate. Indeed, KremlinGate promises to be much seedier and more troubling than anything proffered by President Nixon. Here the inevitable comparisons to Watergate fall short. Tricky Dick committed domestic crimes, and paid the price for them, but Nixon was in no way beholden to a foreign power—much less one which has several thousand nuclear weapons pointed at the United States. Neither did Nixon collude with that foreign power’s spies to arrange his own election to the presidency. We are now discussing things worse than mere impeachment. If members of Trump’s team colluded with Russian intelligence, the Espionage Act comes into play, and we’ve entered uncharted waters, presidentially speaking.
http://observer.com/2017/02/donald-trump-administration-kremlingate-russia-mike-flynn/
Друзья Шиндлера в разведке выражаются в отношении Трампа менее дипломатично:
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Wall Street Journal сообщает, что органы разведки вынуждены скрывать секретную информацию от Трампа из опасения, что она может оказаться скомпроментирована.
U.S. intelligence officials have withheld sensitive intelligence from President Donald Trump because they are concerned it could be leaked or compromised, according to current and former officials familiar with the matter.
The officials’ decision to keep information from Mr. Trump underscores the deep mistrust that has developed between the intelligence community and the president over his team’s contacts with the Russian government, as well as the enmity he has shown toward U.S. spy agencies. On Wednesday, Mr. Trump accused the agencies of leaking information to undermine him.
In some of these cases of withheld information, officials have decided not to show Mr. Trump the sources and methods that the intelligence agencies use to collect information, the current and former officials said. Those sources and methods could include, for instance, the means that an agency uses to spy on a foreign government.
https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/spies-keep-intelligence-from-donald-trump-1487209351
Джон Шиндлер, который опубликовал подобное сообщение ранее, намекает на то, что дело может закончиться уголовным преследованием за шпионаж:
Washington is at the precipice of a scandal unlike anything seen since Watergate. Indeed, KremlinGate promises to be much seedier and more troubling than anything proffered by President Nixon. Here the inevitable comparisons to Watergate fall short. Tricky Dick committed domestic crimes, and paid the price for them, but Nixon was in no way beholden to a foreign power—much less one which has several thousand nuclear weapons pointed at the United States. Neither did Nixon collude with that foreign power’s spies to arrange his own election to the presidency. We are now discussing things worse than mere impeachment. If members of Trump’s team colluded with Russian intelligence, the Espionage Act comes into play, and we’ve entered uncharted waters, presidentially speaking.
http://observer.com/2017/02/donald-trump-administration-kremlingate-russia-mike-flynn/
Друзья Шиндлера в разведке выражаются в отношении Трампа менее дипломатично:
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