Glad to hear it after what they did to General Mike Flynn and others!
The rat bastards!
Trump ain't making the same mistakes...Although who knew the president would be sabotaged by the FBI?
President-elect Donald Trump is making waves with a bold decision to bypass the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for background checks on his administration’s nominees, instead relying on private investigators. This move comes as part of Trump’s long-standing contentious relationship with the FBI, which he has accused of being politicized and unfairly targeting him and his allies.
According to CNN, Trump’s transition team has opted to use private firms to conduct security clearance reviews and background checks on his appointees for key positions within his second administration.
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There are also no laws mandating that the FBI conduct background checks on presidential appointees, and the Supreme Court has affirmed that the president has the constitutional right to grant security clearances. While Trump will have to wait until after he is inaugurated to issue those clearances, this means he can still proceed with appointing individuals and conducting preliminary reviews without relying on the FBI’s approval.
The rat bastards!
Trump ain't making the same mistakes...Although who knew the president would be sabotaged by the FBI?
President-elect Donald Trump is making waves with a bold decision to bypass the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for background checks on his administration’s nominees, instead relying on private investigators. This move comes as part of Trump’s long-standing contentious relationship with the FBI, which he has accused of being politicized and unfairly targeting him and his allies.
According to CNN, Trump’s transition team has opted to use private firms to conduct security clearance reviews and background checks on his appointees for key positions within his second administration.
(Snip)
There are also no laws mandating that the FBI conduct background checks on presidential appointees, and the Supreme Court has affirmed that the president has the constitutional right to grant security clearances. While Trump will have to wait until after he is inaugurated to issue those clearances, this means he can still proceed with appointing individuals and conducting preliminary reviews without relying on the FBI’s approval.
One moment, please...
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