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Trump Has Tightly Restricted Access to Intelligence Brief

  • The Trump administration has limited the number of individuals allowed access to Donald Trump's confidential daily intelligence briefing in order to reduce leaks to the media.
  • Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Security Intelligence, is responsible for managing access to the President's Daily Brief.
  • Trump's deep mistrust of the intelligence community has motivated the administration to restrict information access.
  • Gabbard has stated she would 'welcome dissenting voices' to ensure the President's Daily Brief is thoroughly vetted.
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Trump administration has tightly restricted access to president’s daily intelligence brief

The Trump administration has tightly restricted the number of people who have access to President Trump’s highly classified daily intelligence report, five sources familiar with the move told CNN.

·Atlanta, United States
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White House wants to limit the number of people who will have access to classified intelligence reports The Trump administration has limited the number of people who have access to classified intelligence data to prevent leaks to the press. Hubbard controls access to the president's daily briefing.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The uncertainty associated with Donald Trump's various announcements is far from over, according to financial planner Fabien Major.

·Quebec City, Canada
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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