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    Ex-CIA Director Brennan's anti-Trump comments did 'damage' to intel community, Mullen

    Ex-CIA Director Brennan's anti-Trump comments did 'damage' to intel community, Mullen says

    By Gregg Re
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    Former CIA Director John Brennan risked damaging the intelligence community with his anti-Trump comments, retired Adm. Michael Mullen, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told "Fox News Sunday."

    "I think John's an extraordinary servant of the country, but I think he has been incredibly critical of the president, and I think that has put him in a political place which actually does more damage for the intelligence community -- which is apolitical," Mullen said.

    Brennan had publicly accused President Trump of "treason" after his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin this summer in Helsinki, Finland, and he has repeatedly lambasted Trump with Twitter posts that critics have charged improperly hint at classified insider information about the ongoing Russia probe.

    However, Mullen added, Trump's decision to revoke Brennan's security clearance last week raised significant concerns.

    "For someone of my age, it brings back the whole concept of the 'enemies list' under President Nixon," Mullen continued. "And even before that, in the early 1950s, the McCarthy era -- where the administration starts putting together lists of individuals who don't agree with them."

    The White House announced Wednesday that President Trump had revoked Brennan's security clearance, in the first decision to come from a review of access for several top Obama-era intelligence and law enforcement officials.

    White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders read a statement on behalf of the president during the start of the press briefing, saying Brennan "has a history that calls his credibility into question."

    Specifically, the president's statement criticized Brennan for falsely telling Congress that the CIA had not infiltrated Senate computers, and for claiming that the unverified Steele dossier was not a factor in 2016 intelligence assessments.

    The statement also claimed Brennan had been "leveraging" the clearance to make "wild outbursts" and claims against the Trump administration in the media.

    Also speaking to "Fox News Sunday," Senate Homeland Security Committee chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., criticized Brennan's political comments, but suggested an alternative to yanking his clearance.

    Republican chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee reacts to President Trump's decision to revoke outspoken critic John Brennan's national security clearance.

    "John Brennan really did cross the line. He's one of the leaders of the resistance movement. ... I understand President Trump's frustration," Johnson said, noting that Brennan began harshly criticizing the president as soon as he took office.

    He added that former officials with security clearances aren't automatically entitled to classified information.

    "I don’t agree that President Trump is stifling free speech; I don’t want to see an enemies list," Johnson said. "I’ll just repeat that the best way of handling this in any administration is: If you don’t want to consult with somebody, you don’t necessarily have to yank their security clearance. Just don’t give them access to the classified material."

    Trump on Saturday took aim again at Brennan, calling him a “political hack” who “cannot be trusted” with national secrets.

    “Has anyone looked at the mistakes that John Brennan made while serving as CIA Director? He will go down as easily the WORST in history & since getting out, he has become nothing less than a loudmouth, partisan, political hack who cannot be trusted with the secrets to our country!” he tweeted.

    For his part, Brennan declared the move to take away his clearance “part of a broader effort by Mr. Trump to suppress freedom of speech & punish critics.”

    On Sunday, Brennan denied that he has improperly traded on his access to classified information to trash Trump, telling NBC's "Meet the Press" that "I don’t believe I’m being political at all."

    He added: "I’m not a Republican, I’m not a Democrat, and many members of the Congress over the years who have security clearances have spoken out rather forcefully against whoever was in the Oval Office if they weren’t from the same political party. ... So now as a private citizen, they’re telling me that I shouldn’t do that? I’m sorry, I just fundamentally disagree with that."

    Several former intelligence officers have also come to Brennan's defense, saying the president's targeted action against one vocal critic gave the appearance of petty political retribution.

    One critic of Trump's decision, former CIA Director Michael Hayden, told CNN on Sunday that the relationship between Trump and the intelligence community was "dangerously close to being permanently broken; it is badly injured right now."

    But speaking on CNN's "State of the Union," former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, another critic of Trump's decision, acknowledged that Brennan's unfettered comments had become an "issue."

    "John and his rhetoric have become an issue in and of itself," Clapper said Sunday. "John is sort of like a freight train, and he's going to say what’s on his mind."

    The parade of ex-CIA officials on the Sunday morning shows continued on CBS' "Face the Nation," where former CIA Director Leon Panetta claimed Trump may not have had the legal authority to terminate Brennan's clearance unilaterally.

    “I think there are questions raised as to whether or not this president has followed the executive order, and whether or not he’s provided due process to those that are going to have their security clearances revoked,” Panetta said, referring to Executive Order 12968. The order establishes procedures for revoking security clearances.

    Fox News' Brooke Singman and Adam Shaw contributed to this report.

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    He added: "I’m not a Republican, I’m not a Democrat, and many members of the Congress over the years who have security clearances have spoken out rather forcefully against whoever was in the Oval Office if they weren’t from the same political party. ... So now as a private citizen, they’re telling me that I shouldn’t do that? I’m sorry, I just fundamentally disagree with that."
    Yeah, that's right, you're neither, because you're a COMMUNIST!

    GRRRR!!!

    And you need to be investigated for espionage during the entirety of your many years of government service. God only knows how many times and to what degree you have sabotaged our country.
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    "I think John's an extraordinary servant of the country, but I think he has been incredibly critical of the president, and I think that has put him in a political place which actually does more damage for the intelligence community -- which is apolitical," Mullen said.
    All these government rats think highly of each other. From things Brennan has done in the past, this is no "extraordinary servant". Makes me wonder what skeletons Michael Mullen has in his closet that he doesn't want his cohorts exposing.

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    All you have to do ask is why was the US "intel" community investigating the Trump campaign instead of North Korea's nuclear arms program, and you'll know our "intel" community isn't ours, it's been infiltrated by others.
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