Editing intelligence for political purposes is the kind of thing we expected out of this office. Joe Kent wrote in regards to not finding a link to tren de Aragua eing sent by Venezuela:
The emails from Joe Kent, the chief of staff to the director of national intelligence, were published by The New York Times onTuesday,days after the newspaper reported that he had pressured officials to scrap a Feb. 26 assessment that found the Trump administration had no legal basis to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process.
“We need to do some rewriting” and more analytic work “so this document is not used against the DNI or POTUS,” Kent wrote in an email on April 3 to a group of intelligence officials, the newspaper reported.
“Let’s just come out and say TDA leaders are given sanctuary in Venezuela as their gang members commit horrendous crimes in America, then we can provide the context about our exact knowledge of relationship between TDA and the Venezuelan government,” Kent wrote to officials including Michael Collins, then the acting head of the National Intelligence Council.
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Some examples off the top of my head:
1. The JFK files classified for 70+ years.
2. The justification for the Iraq War.
3. Post 9/11 electronic surveillance of Americans
4. The Epstein files.
Now, the libertarian in me would like full transparency. But the pragmatist in me realizes that some information must be protected/obfuscated/manipulated for national security reasons. The partial list above are cases where we deserve full transparency and accountability, IMO.
mind changing the subject when he's called out for corruption...there's something very odd about you, Cheeks.
It wasn't a deflection, it's a side point and the truth of the matter.
you post the equivalent of a "Pox on both Parties"...essentially neutering any response to it. To say you are "Unserious"...as well as "Odd"...is an understatement.
Take James Clapper for example, no consequences whatsoever.
nothing wrong...as the attached review of Section 215 of the Patriot Act explains.
Again, you don't raise an eyebrow in response to the politically motivated Falsification of documented evidence showing no connection between a group you're familiar with (TDA) and the Venezuelan government...could explain your lack of interest in dealing with the truth of the matter...
You're not the first person anyone should turn to for an honest opinion.
Link: https://www.csis.org/analysis/fact-sheet-section-215-usa-patriot-act
The "so and so on my side did nothing wrong" bit is funny, that's what Joe said about Hunter.
Let's establish if you have credibility to criticize, my biases.
Do you think Clapper should have been prosecuted for lying to Congress?
good reason...as I provided you.
...here is an excerpt from that previous linked summary...
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Section 215 has been reviewed and renewed by Congress twice since 2006. The Supreme Court has held that phone records are not considered private or privileged information for Fourth Amendment purposes because they are voluntarily provided to telecommunications carriers for billing purposes. As of July 31, 2013, the FISC had reauthorized the program 34 times under 14 different judges. More recently, however, two federal judges came down on opposite sides of the issue. Judge Richard K. Leon of the District of Columbia District Court ruled the 215 collection program illegal, while Judge William H. Pauley of the Southern District of New York upheld the legality of the programs.
Despite the breadth of data collected, it has rarely been accessed. In 2012, the NSA queried 288 primary phone numbers, and through contact chain analysis touched 6,000 numbers. Overall, Section 215 data has contributed intelligence to 12 counterterrorism cases with a potential homeland nexus.
Section 215 bulk data is protected against misuse through multiple oversight mechanisms, including minimization procedures that seek to restrict the retention of certain classes of data, like U.S. person data, and internal personnel controls to limit access to the data. To ensure continued program relevance and compliance with established parameters, the 215 collection program is reviewed for reauthorization every 90 days by the FISC, and reports are filed with the court every 30 days. Review by the House and Senate Permanent Select Committees on Intelligence provide an additional layer of oversight. In total, since 2003, there have been 12 confirmed cases of intentional misuse of collected signals data (not necessarily related to 215), most of which were targeted at a personal connection or romantic interest of an individual analyst. Since 2009 there have been a few isolated unintentional incidents of data misuse, only two of which represented broader Section 215 rules violations.
In the first instance, 3000 call detail records over five years old, which had not been properly disposed of in accordance with minimization procedures, were discovered on an NSA server. The records were not accessible for intelligence analysis, and were deleted upon discovery. In the second incident, the NSA received customer credit card information from a telecommunications company after the company made an unannounced software change, which altered the data delivered to the NSA. Upon discovering the unrequested data, the NSA concealed the data from intelligence analysis access, and later deleted it. All of other reported incidents were small, incidental, and resulted in the imposition of measures to prevent repetition in the future. Even very minor incidents were recorded and duly reported to the FISC.
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Let's see if the Trump administration submits to this level of scrutiny for what has been uncovered...but I seriously doubt that you'll pay any attention.
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But deep down inside, you know I'm right.
...anyone can voice their opinion, but Juries are the ones who decide...like all the Grand Juries that have indicted our current Felon residing in the White House...and awaiting further trials. As I've said...'The Rot Starts at the Top".
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falsification of the truth regarding TdA and the Venezuelan government...if you can't do that, then...in your words..."I guess this conversation is over" ;-)
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They never get sick if losing.
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prison.
This was the "Original Sin", I am willing to grant some latitude in solving this Biden created problem, like with terrorism.
What is your solution to eliminating Tren De Aragua (flew into the country by Biden admin) and MS-13 (walked across border, probably many during the numerous caravans during Biden admin)?
you're supposedly not a "Trump guy" it's all fun and games to you.
and had cancer.