US President Donald Trump made a good Friday on threatening to cancel the security approval of his predecessor Joe Biden and several senior former White House and National Security Officers. The list of names snatched from his authority to see the state’s secrets included Biden, his family member and former vice -president and rival Kamla Harris of Trump President.
Former state secretary and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was defeated, along with Biden state secretary Antony Blinkan and National Security Advisor Jacob Sulivan.
In a memorandum to the agency heads and distributed by the White House Communication Office, Trump said that the designated officers should no longer allow access to classified materials.
Trump said, “I direct the head of every executive department and agency … to cancel any active security approval organized by the above persons,” said Trump.
“I also direct all the executive departments and agency heads to cancel unconnected access to these individuals to secure the facilities of the United States Government.”
Former US presidents and National Security Officers traditionally maintain a security approval as a courtesy, and some find it useful in seeking employment with private contractors.
But Trump, who falsely claims that Biden planned to steal the 2020 election, which he lost, remained angry with his predecessor and often go out.
Trump was self-examined by storing the documents of the classified White House classified at his Mara-e-Lago Resort, and was self-examined to violate the security rules during the period between its first and second term in the office.
The investigation caused a wound after Trump returned to the office.
Many people of Trump’s list were high-profile political appointments of his democratic predecessor, but former Republican MP and vocal Trump critic Liz Chenny has also been nominated.
Fiona Hill, a British-born intelligence analyst, who served, served as a consultant at Trump’s White House under both Democrat and Republican administration.
She has joined by former colleague Alexander Windman, who is a kiev-retired senior officer in the US Army, who fell out of Trump’s dishonesty after expressing concern about the contacts of the White House with Russia.
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