The shadow government will come up with any kind of story to disparage Trump
No president since John F. Kennedy has dared to take on the CIA or the rest of the national security establishment [
] They knew that if they opposed the national-security establishment at a fundamental level, they would be subjected to retaliatory measures.
Kennedy
After the Bay of Pigs, he vowed to tear the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter them to the winds. He also fired CIA Director Allen Dulles, who, in a rather unusual twist of fate, would later be appointed to the Warren Commission to investigate Kennedys murder.
And yet Kennedy was the one who made the Bay of Pigs operation an unworkable mess in the name of “plausible deniability”...something Ike (under whom the plan was first hatched) wasn’t so concerned about.