US updates: Trump says he's spoken with Putin about Ukraine DW 02/09/2025
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In a significant departure from customary practice, President Trump revoked security clearances for several officials, including former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Deputy AG Lisa Monaco. This move comes shortly after revoking Biden's access to daily intelligence briefings, raising questions about accountability and partisanship. Typically, former presidents and key officials retain their security clearances to assist with national security matters. Trump's decisions reflect ongoing tensions, particularly as they involve figures associated with legal actions against him, illustrating a stark political divide in handling sensitive information.
Trump's decision to revoke security clearances, including for Joe Biden's Deputy AG, reflects tensions stemming from investigations against him and signals a shift in past norms.
The revocation of clearances for former administration officials highlights a new precedent in presidential practice, altering the traditional post-office access to sensitive information.
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