I was taken by surprise that the general didn’t brush off the Q question.
I got the impression that he may be on the Q clock, somehow, in making at this time such a sensible statement on the subject, explaining specifically that JD and CIA were not trusted. That “particular” was not required, but plainly offered. A “wow” factor, for me.
Yeh, I remember reading early on that DJT had his own Intelligence Community in the private sector, and that he was not likely to depend on the govt. IC a whole heck of a lot. Especially considering the past lies/fiascos they have been suspected of for a long time.
I was surprised too-that a General would admit to knowing about Q and not do try to make it sound crazy or use the word conspiracy.