Posted on 12/09/2017 9:08:51 PM PST by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
Ex-FBI agent hits Trump for criticism of intelligence community © Getty Images
A former FBI special agent ripped President Trump's criticism of the intelligence community in an article published Saturday.
Frank Montoya Jr. told Business Insider that the intelligence community is frustrated the president does not rail against Russia to the same degree he shares his criticism of the Justice Department and intelligence agencies.
"There is a lot of anger in the FBI (the entire intelligence community, for that matter) over how this president will say nary a negative word about the Russians, but will insult us every chance he gets," Montoya said.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Good apples want the rotten apples removed from the barrel.
Absolutely Andy my man!! >:-)
And, not for water boarding, but, providing a politically correct assessment without merit. The most important reform has already taken place at CIA, change of leadership. NSC is still an open question.
The senior people in the intelligence community have conspired to overthrow the duly elected President.
Check specifically for Clapper, Hayden, Rice, and Brennan.
Many in the “intelligence” community don’t get it that they are supposed to be at the service of whomever is the POTUS at that time. Serving someone else, whether the last POTUS or the one that they would have preferred to have been POTUS or a foreign entity, is criminal and should earn them prison time.
Oh they deserve a lot more than just the insults they are getting .
Almost all FBI agents are honest good people blah blah blah...
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Good, honest people wouldn’t sit back and watch their superiors subvert justice. They would expose them, even if it meant their career.
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