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Former President Donald Trump has resumed receiving intelligence briefings at his Mar-a-Lago estate as he prepares to return to the White House. Following his recent electoral victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has initiated the tradition of briefing the President-elect, marking the beginning of Trump's preparations for his second term in office.  

 

Donald Trump has access to intelligence briefings from his residence at Mar-a-Lago.

 

The ODNI, which has followed this tradition since 1952, confirmed the provision of these briefings without specifying whether Trump has personally attended any sessions. A spokesperson stated, “ODNI is acting consistent with the tradition, in place since 1952, of providing intelligence briefings to the President-elect.” The Trump team has not commented directly on the matter, neither confirming nor denying the report.  

 

Trump, now 78, has wasted no time in outlining his plans for the intelligence community and key executive agencies. During his campaign, he pledged to overhaul these institutions, particularly targeting what he has described as "corrupt actors" in the national security and intelligence apparatus. The President-elect has already made some key appointments, signaling his intent to reshape these departments significantly.  

 

Among the first major announcements is Trump’s nomination of former Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard for the position of Director of National Intelligence. Gabbard, a Democrat-turned-Republican known for her opposition to what she calls her former party’s "pro-war" stance, was praised by Trump for her "fearless spirit" and commitment to “championing our Constitutional Rights, and securing Peace through Strength.” Gabbard’s nomination reflects Trump’s broader strategy to bring unconventional voices into prominent roles within his administration.  

 

Another potential appointment that has drawn attention is former Pentagon official Kash Patel, who is being considered to lead the FBI. Patel, an outspoken critic of the current intelligence establishment, claimed in his 2023 book *Government Gangsters* that the bureau has become “so thoroughly compromised that it will remain a threat to the people unless drastic measures are taken.” Patel’s potential nomination underscores Trump’s intention to implement sweeping changes to federal agencies he views as adversarial.  

 

This period marks the first time Trump has received sensitive briefings from intelligence officials since the FBI’s 2022 raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate, during which the Justice Department accused him of unlawfully retaining classified documents. These briefings signal a pivotal shift in Trump’s standing with the intelligence community as he prepares for his second term, with a focus on asserting control and implementing his vision of a reformed federal apparatus.  

 

Based on a report by NYP 2024-11-21

 

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2 hours ago, thaipo7 said:

What do you know about Trump's attention span?


There have been many reports from previous Trump staff members who all told the same story: that Trump had no interest in any briefings, intelligence or otherwise, if it was longer than 2 pages and not filled to the brim with pictures, graphs and things like that.

 

2 hours ago, thaipo7 said:

May he deliver on his promises and right American like it was and can be again


Keep dreaming….

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7 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

I am no expert on intelligence or IQ, but the clinical psychologist Prof Jordan Peterson is.........

He says the Trump's IQ is well above average....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EebRtIK4o7c

 

 

Jordan Peterson is another Russia shill and a complete phoney. If you want to know how smart Trump is listen to the people who work with him or taught him. 

 

Professor William T. Kelley of Wharton:

 

"Donald Trump was the dumbest goddam student I ever had"

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25 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

So far based on the picks for his administration I don't see many signs of intelligence. I do see significant signs of moral bankruptcy though. I know his supporters are really excited about the victory and really gung-ho at this point in time. I suspect some of that enthusiasm will be diminished over the next couple of years for a multiplicity of reasons. 

 

Trump sure talks a good talk, and he ran a smart campaign, but following through on his promises, and improving the quality of life for Americans is going to be a lot harder than he thinks it will be. Especially with his bottom of the barrel cabinet picks. 

 

I'm not so sure that any of his supporters are imbued with the capacity for self reflection. He will be a disaster but they will never acknowledge it. 

 

In the UK Brexit has been a disaster but all the clowns that wanted it have simply doubled down on their own stupidity. Few will actually admit that the outcome has been poor.  

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2 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

 

I'm not so sure that any of his supporters are imbued with the capacity for self reflection. He will be a disaster but they will never acknowledge it. 

 

In the UK Brexit has been a disaster but all the clowns that wanted it have simply doubled down on their own stupidity. Few will actually admit that the outcome has been poor.  

 

Sob sob another Kamala supporter who can't get over the moron losing :sad:

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