Trump to Revoke Security Clearances of 51 Former Intelligence Officials
- President Donald Trump announced plans to revoke the security clearances of over 50 former intelligence officials who signed a letter about Hunter Biden's laptop, which he claims was a Russian information operation.
- The executive order targets the clearances of 50 individuals, including James Clapper, John Brennan, and Leon Panetta, who are all prominent former officials.
- Mark Zaid, representing some affected officials, stated that Trump's action serves as a public policy message to his right-wing base, rather than a strict legal action.
- Trump's unilateral move departs from standard procedures, raising questions about due process and the authority of the president in such matters.
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