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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,917 posts)
Sat Nov 14, 2020, 09:46 PM Nov 2020

Vindman accuses Trump administration of 'burrowing' into intelligence community

The Washington Post reported earlier this week that the Pentagon general counsel has selected Michael Ellis, a White House official and former chief counsel to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), to serve as the top lawyer at the National Security Agency, and Susan Hennessey writes at Lawfare that "there is a lot that stinks" about the choice.

In a breakdown of the complex situation, Hennessey explains that the NSA general counsel is a career position that doesn't require Senate confirmation, although the selection process is supposed to remain free from political interference and is supposedly based purely on the candidate's qualifications. But, in this case, there is speculation that the White House pushed for Ellis' appointment, especially because Ellis' resume appears lacking compared to other top candidates for the job including the agency's acting General Counsel Teisha Anthony, Hennessey argues.

Further, Hennessey notes, Ellis "isn't simply a neutral official who happened to occupy a political role," but rather "an overtly political actor involved in some of the famously disturbing episodes of the Trump administration." In short, Hennessey thinks the selection demands more scrutiny and may be an example of the Trump administration attempting to "'burrow,' or improperly convert a political appointee into a career position" that would theoretically last beyond President Trump's upcoming White House exit.

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified during Trump's impeachment trial that Ellis was the individual who first proposed moving a memo of the president's phone call with Ukrainian President Alexander Vindman to a highly classified server, agrees with his new colleague, Hennessey. Read more at Lawfare.


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https://www.yahoo.com/news/vindman-accuses-trump-administration-burrowing-173500819.html
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Vindman accuses Trump administration of 'burrowing' into intelligence community (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2020 OP
When you owe Putin a BILLION Dollars... Thunderbeast Nov 2020 #1
Damn! This is scary stuff. How do we keep our secrets safe and keep drump and cohorts from liberalla Nov 2020 #2
Kicking for exposure Tanuki Nov 2020 #3
there may be one way that Ellis can be removed lanlady Nov 2020 #4
Whatever we have to do - just DO IT! liberalla Nov 2020 #5
R&K MerryBlooms Nov 2020 #6

Thunderbeast

(3,406 posts)
1. When you owe Putin a BILLION Dollars...
Sat Nov 14, 2020, 10:12 PM
Nov 2020

you need to deliver value in your final weeks. The clowns are vacuuming up secrets and sources to deliver to the Russians and Saudis.

By summer, the State of New York will own any real assets of The Trump Organization. There will be no more collateral for the oligarchs and sheiks to recover. The brand will be worthless to anyone with means or brains.

State secrets are the ONLY thing this traitor has to offer. The remaining professionals MUST protect this information from him and his cronies.

liberalla

(9,237 posts)
2. Damn! This is scary stuff. How do we keep our secrets safe and keep drump and cohorts from
Sun Nov 15, 2020, 03:18 AM
Nov 2020

leaking now and in the future? I can't believe he lasted 4 years when he shouldn't have lasted 4 hours!

Grateful to Vindman for raising the alarm.

lanlady

(7,134 posts)
4. there may be one way that Ellis can be removed
Sun Nov 15, 2020, 08:41 AM
Nov 2020

It may be possible to yank his security clearance once Biden takes over the reins of government.

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