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We're in deep deep trouble.

Former CIA agent: Intel community playing 'very dangerous game' designed to damage Trump



Last night, on the Tucker Carlson show, the host interviewed Bryan Dean Wright. Wright's is not a Trump supporter. He's a Democrat and a former CIA who has deep concerns about how the intelligence community is dealing with the new President. While Wright claims most of the nation's spies are fine, upstanding, people who have the country's best interests at heart, there are a "fair amount" who are out to destroy Donald Trump.
From Fox News:
"There are a fair amount of these folks who are engaging in this very, very dangerous game," Wright said, adding that he supports the president's efforts to identify them and "throw them in jail." When such officers withhold information or try to undermine a sitting president, they put their finger on who wins and loses in the political world, Wright said. "When we see this garbage we're in deep deep trouble."
Deep trouble, indeed. If a President can't trust the intel community to give him accurate information, or if he's worried they're withholding information, there's no way he can make solid decisions. Wright seems to think that's precisely what's happening. As he says, "It's not the job of the spy to figure out who wins and loses," yet some in the spy game have allegedly decided that it's their job to kneecap the new administration. The segment appears below, and it's well worth your time. It's a fascinating peek behind the curtain at a world most of us never get to see. Wright pulls no punches in condemning the actions of politicized agents. ....Let's just say the word "treason" comes up.

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