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Adam Schiff and James Comey are pushing for Trump to be cut off from post-presidential intel briefings after he leaves office

Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House intelligence committee, thinks President Trump should not be granted access to classified information after leaving office.

"There is no circumstance in which this president should get another intelligence briefing — not now, not in the future," Schiff told CBS News. "The guy's a lying demagogue who you can't trust," former FBI director James Comey said last week. "You want to be very, very careful about what you give him."Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff said that President Donald Trump should not be given intelligence briefings when he leaves office., the longstanding Trump critic said: "There is no circumstance in which this president should get another intelligence briefing — not now, not in the future.

 

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Rosenchild Great idea, it stop giving Comey a platform. He helped to get us here, and he should sit this one out, book or no book to promote.

Private citizens shouldn't have Intel briefings anyway

Extending this courtesy to Trump would raise 25th Amendment concerns for me

wopat7 This should be a no brainer. The man is an enemy of the country. Why should he have access to any security information? To sell them for profit to pay his debts?

Good!

Why are ex-presidents even privy to this information?

Trying to keep out someone that can't be bought

Good idea.

Make it up !

I’d start now

He shouldn't get any briefing what so ever. He's not president any more

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