Donald Trump’s Dangerous Politicization of America’s Spy Agencies
Key takeaways
- Pulte has no intelligence background and no national-security experience, but does have a track record of going after the President’s perceived enemies.
- “Everyone Wants to Touch the Blue Coating in the Reflecting Pool,” by Jesús Rodríguez
- “Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold,” by David Remnick
The Washington Roundtable is joined by Jeff Stein, the veteran political reporter and founding editor of the newsletter “Spytalk,” to examine Donald Trump’s appointment of Bill Pulte as the new acting Director of National Intelligence, a position that, in theory, oversees the C.I.A., N.S.A., F.B.I., and fifteen other agencies. Pulte has no intelligence background and no national-security experience, but does have a track record of going after the President’s perceived enemies. Plus, the panel discusses a recent Washington Post investigation that raised new questions about the outgoing director, Tulsi Gabbard, and her alleged ties to a religious cult.
“Everyone Wants to Touch the Blue Coating in the Reflecting Pool,” by Jesús Rodríguez
“Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold,” by David Remnick