Dozens more ex-officials decry Trump's
decision on Brennan revocation
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[August 20, 2018]
(Reuters) - More than 175 former
State Department and Pentagon officials have added their names to a
statement signed by national security officials criticizing President
Donald Trump's decision to cancel the security clearance of former
Central Intelligence Agency director John Brennan.
New signatories to the statement, which was initially issued last week
by 15 former directors and deputy chiefs of the CIA and Office of
Director of National Intelligence, include former political appointees
and career civil servants. They worked under both Democratic and
Republican presidents.
Among the most prominent individuals to sign the statement are former
State Department and National Security Counsel lawyer John Bellinger,
former Deputy Secretaries of State Anthony Blinken and William Burns,
former Undersecretaries of State Nicholas Burns, Wendy Sherman and
Thomas Pickering.
Also, former National Security Agency general counsel Robert Deitz,
former National Counterterrorism Center directors Michael Leiter and
Nick Rasmussen, former National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and former
NATO commander Admiral James Stavridis.
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Former CIA director John Brennan is sworn in to testify before the
House Intelligence Committee to take questions on "Russian active
measures during the 2016 election campaign" on Capitol Hill in
Washington, U.S., May 23, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
While those signing may not agree with all of Brennan's public
attacks on Trump, the statement reads, they believe that "the
country will be weakened if there is a political litmus test
applied" before expert former officials are allowed to voice their
views.
(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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