Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Shrinking national security

Trump is unhappy that so many officials are poking their noses into his foreign affairs activity.
Several NSC officials have already given damning testimony before House committees, and the whistleblower who first flagged the president’s phone call with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky is reported to be a CIA employee previously detailed to the NSC staff. President Trump has likened the whistleblower, and the officials who spoke with him, to spies.

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White House national security adviser Robert O’Brien is moving quickly to shrink and reshape his staff – rattling some nerves already frayed by the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.

The changes at the National Security Council are both sweeping and minute: several dozen policy roles will be eliminated as staffers return to their home agencies or leave government in the coming two months; at least two NSC divisions are being phased out completely; a third, meanwhile, has been handed off to a separate White House-based group.

  Politico
The federal government is no doubt bloated with unnecessary hires, but I'm not sure the national security apparatus is where cuts should be made, at least not with Trump in office.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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