Former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden warns that reelecting President Trump would be 'very bad for America' while endorsing Democratic nominee Joe Biden for president.
Washington Former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden on Wednesday warned that reelecting President Donald Trump would be"very bad for America" while endorsing Democratic nominee Joe Biden for president.
"I've watched it very closely and now I'm afraid. I don't think the President does things well at all. I'm very sad about that. I think he can't do another term. It would be very, very bad for America," Hayden, who served the three previous administrations, told CNN's Jim Sciutto on Wednesday.Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race"In intelligence, things are hard. Sometimes we're right and sometimes we're wrong.
"I absolutely disagree with some of Biden's policies, but that's not important. What's important is the United States," he said."Biden is a good man, Donald Trump is not."View 2020 presidential election pollingHayden served as the head of the NSA under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush from 1999 to 2005. He was director of the CIA from 2006 to 2009 under Bush and briefly for Barack Obama.
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