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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Jan 25, 2025, 11:55 AM Jan 2025

Trump's canceling of scores of security clearances is unprecedented [View all]

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Source: NBC News

Jan. 25, 2025, 5:00 AM EST


President Donald Trump’s decision this week to revoke the security clearances of more than four dozen former intelligence officials is an unprecedented move, underscoring his willingness to break decades-old norms to please his supporters and punish his perceived opponents, legal experts say.

“This is the most politically saturated security action since the Oppenheimer case in the 1950s,” said Dan Meyer, a Washington-based lawyer who specializes in security clearance cases. Meyer was referring to Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who oversaw the secret program to build the atomic bomb during World War II, who had his security clearance removed at the height of the McCarthy era over his prewar associations with the Communist Party.

Previous administrations have been accused of rescinding security clearances based on prejudice or political bias. Until 1995, for example, gay people often had their security clearances removed as officials claimed they could be subject to blackmail. During the Vietnam War, officials or contractors perceived to be opponents of the war had their clearances canceled, said Meyer, a partner at the law firm Tully Rinckey.

But no president has ever waded directly into the clearance process so publicly and on such a large scale as Trump did when he rescinded security clearances for 50 people in one step, Meyer and other legal experts said. Nor has a commander in chief chosen to publicly rescind security clearances for former CIA directors, deputy directors and other former top-ranking intelligence officials, many of whom worked for administrations from both parties.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/trumps-canceling-scores-security-clearances-unprecedented-rcna189245

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Forgive My Ignorance Southern_gent Jan 2025 #1
Their current job requires one like a lot of jobs in Phoenix61 Jan 2025 #2
Many former and particularly retired feds BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #3
If your prior career is in the military or intelligence fields DBoon Jan 2025 #6
The old double dip! MotownPgh Jan 2025 #7
Exactly BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #10
Revoking those already cleared for intel while installing those who can't pass background checks is a double whammy. ancianita Jan 2025 #14
Well in the latter case that you mention BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #15
I remember. ancianita Jan 2025 #19
... BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #20
Then we need to take our cues from youth, who have everything to lose. We have to not treat what's playing out in real ancianita Jan 2025 #22
As a practical matter BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #23
Totally. Kick the old asses out, bring in the youth. ancianita Jan 2025 #24
I had a TS with lots of caveats, including NATO, spending 2.5 years in Berlin ... aggiesal Jan 2025 #18
For continuity so information can be passed between generatons of experience. The average military careers 20 - 30 yrs. usaf-vet Jan 2025 #4
Retired top security experts have a vast wealth of information Irish_Dem Jan 2025 #27
I'm just hoping that our friends that DO have security clearance KNOW bluestarone Jan 2025 #5
On the subject of Intelligence and clearances DENVERPOPS Jan 2025 #11
Oh for sure that's true. bluestarone Jan 2025 #13
As others have stated pfitz59 Jan 2025 #8
Thanks, Putin. Kid Berwyn Jan 2025 #9
Putin loves this orangecrush Jan 2025 #12
Instead of being transparent, Meirda47 is trying to make his administration as opaque as possible ... aggiesal Jan 2025 #16
So our Congress and judicial are just gonna let this King rule by fiat travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #17
...In an executive order issued hours after his inauguration on Monday, Trump stripped 49 former senior officials of the riversedge Jan 2025 #21
Can they file suit in federal courts that can rule that their job status has given them the right to retain ancianita Jan 2025 #25
Read yesterday Fauci's was paid out of the CDC budget underpants Jan 2025 #26
"Revenge Tour." Evolve Dammit Jan 2025 #28
AFTER a review by forum hosts LOCKING Omaha Steve Jan 2025 #29
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