Intel agencies eye brief for Trump, amid fears he could spill secrets
- Classified intelligence briefings for major presidential candidates started in 1952 under President Truman, as discussed by David Priess.
- Trump faces four criminal indictments, involving mishandling classified documents, with one case tied to Mar-a-Lago post-presidency.
- Concerns have been raised by Rep. Adam Schiff and John Bolton about Trump potentially receiving intelligence briefings despite his legal challenges.
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