Trump Restricts From Federal Buildings Intel Officials Who Dismissed Hunter Biden Emails

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The memo addresses the secretaries of state and defense, the CIA director, the director of national intelligence, and the Office of Personnel Management.

President Donald Trump has prohibited his former national security adviser John Bolton and the intelligence officials who called the Hunter Biden laptop Russian disinformation from having unescorted access to secure federal buildings.

Officials have confirmed the existence of the Jan. 29 cabinet memorandum, which builds on a Jan. 20 executive order from Trump removing the security clearances for those 49 officials and Bolton. Trump has also revoked security details for Bolton and his former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Mike Pompeo.

The 49 officials include James Clapper, who served as director of national intelligence during the Obama administration. It also includes former CIA directors John Brennan, Leon Panetta, and Michael Hayden. Brennan and Panetta both served in that role under President Barack Obama, while Hayden was CIA director for President George W. Bush and, very briefly, Obama.

Ahead of the 2020 election, Clapper, Brennan, Panetta, Hayden, and dozens of others from the intelligence community signed a letter assessing that the emails obtained from Hunter Bidenโ€™s laptop and reported by the New York Post had โ€œall the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.โ€

The letter states that the emails โ€œwould be consistent with Russian objectives,โ€ asserting that the Russian government sought to boost Trump and undermine the candidacy of his rival for president at the time, Joe Biden.

Trumpโ€™s previous executive order stripping its signatories and Bolton of security clearances states that โ€œfederal policymakers must be able to rely on analysis conducted by the Intelligence Community and be confident that it is accurate, crafted with professionalism, and free from politically motivated engineering to affect political outcomes in the United States,โ€ the Jan. 20 executive order stated.

Trumpโ€™s new memo expands on that action, ordering federal agency heads โ€œto revoke unescorted access to secure U.S. Government facilities from the 50 former intelligence officials named in the executive order.โ€

โ€œThese individuals no longer possess a need to access secure facilities, and as outlined in the Executive Order, do not have the appropriate security clearances to access classified information,โ€ the memo states.

Byย Nathan Worcesterย andย Emel Akan

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