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Sunday, August 19, 2018
PRESIDENT TRUMP SHOULD REMOVE SECURITY CLEARANCES TO 'ALL" FORMER GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. PERIOD.
THE KUHNS REPORT
LAS VEGAS - Hello America, and how is the world treating you?
President Trump should immediately rescind and revoke the security clearances of any and all previous intelligence personnel in the government. It has always been a perk, courtesy and privilege for those former employees. They are not entitled to it.
I suggest the president take action to stipulate that whenever a government employee leaves the administration or government service, whether they be intelligence personnel, White House employees or employed in any of the numerous government agencies it should be standard practice to have their security clearance stopped on the date the person leaves government service.
If the president and his White House staff continue to threaten to remove the clearance by saying things as "I am considering it," or "maybe I will remove the clearance" it provides fodder and ammunition for the people that want to keep their security clearance to pose a legal challenge to the move like ex-CIA Director Brennen is throwing around. We also have the group of congress people that are threatening to enact legislation to stop president Trump from removing security clearances. Most of these Congress people are partisan and have an agenda to take away the president's legal right(my opinion), to exercise his authority and want to strip the president of as much power as they can in order to tie his hands. And, these dame congress people would like to have such a security clearance privilege when they leave office. It bolsters their resume'.
My suggestion: Mr. president, stop hem-and- hawing around and immediately pull the security clearances from all previous government employees. Yank the clearances like a dentist would yank a bad tooth. Do it fast, very quick, and be done with it. Then, once it's done if these former government employees have a problem with that, let them say or do what they want. You did it. I believe they will will lose any challenge if they try to take legal steps against your authority to act.
Mr. president, don't let this matter simmer and peculate from day to day. The longer it does, the more your opposition will set up battle lines. Whomever in your White House counsel or staff who is pussy-footing around is hurting you more that helping. You are known to be a street fighter from Queen's, so tell your staff to immediately rescind and revoke the security clearances of "any and all" former government employees. If you take away security clearances from all government employees as they leave government service your detractors cannot accuse you of "picking" on any one specific individual. And personally, I believe it is a good move. Once the government employee leaves they really don't need the perk. -- And, that's my opinion. Make your own decision. You decide.
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