Thursday, August 03, 2017

McMasters Sent Susan Rice a Letter in April Telling Her He'd Let Her Keep Her Security Clearance, and He'd Waive any "Need to Know" Restrictions on Her For Anything She Worked on During Her Tenure

McMaster Sent Susan Rice a Letter in April Telling Her He'd Let Her Keep Her Security Clearance, and He'd Waive any "Need to Know" Restrictions on Her For Anything She Worked on During Her Tenure

It's time for McMasters to go and join the rest of the Obama Holdovers at Obama's mansion. 
Almost one month after it was disclosed that former President Obama's National Security Adviser Susan Rice was unmasking members of President Trump’s team and other Americans, Trump’s own national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, sent an official letter giving her unfettered and continuing access to classified information and waiving her “need-to-know” requirement on anything she viewed or received during her tenure, Circa has confirmed. 
The undated and unclassified letter from McMaster was sent in the mail to Rice's home during the last week of April. 
Trump was not aware of the letter or McMaster’s decision, according to two Senior West Wing officials and an intelligence official, who spoke to Circa on condition that they not be named.
UPDATE 

Anonymous commented:

Doesn't really make much difference when McMaster wrote the response - and yes, it is a response to a request...where is it?

Recall that prior to the door of the Oval Office smacking Barry's backside on his final walk out - he signed orders which preempt/undermine any limitations on intel...
Jan. 12: Obama expands the NSA's ability to share data with other agencies
Jan 20: Obama’s final act as president promises more tech talent in Washington 

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

In April?

In APRIL?

Are you fuckin' kidding me?

Anonymous said...

Doesn't really make much difference when McMaster wrote the response - and yes, it is a response to a request...where is it?

Recall that prior to the door of the Oval Office smacking Barry's backside on his final walk out - he signed orders which preempt/undermine any limitations on intel...
Jan. 12: Obama expands the NSA's ability to share data with other agencies

Jan 20: Obama’s final act as president promises more tech talent in Washington