Author Topic: 'Throw All That Crap Out' Bolton Poised To Make Big Changes At NSC To Make Sure 'The Leaks Stop'  (Read 412 times)

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Saagar Enjeti
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5:20 PM 03/26/2018

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http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/26/bolton-changes-nsc-until-the-leaks-stop/

Incoming national security adviser John Bolton is poised to make policy and personnel changes at the highest levels of the National Security Council, officials familiar with Bolton’s thinking and Trump’s National Security Council tell The Daily Caller.

These officials tell TheDC Bolton has been charged by President Donald Trump to stop national security leaks from inside the administration and to change the current relationship between the NSC and the president. A representative for Bolton declined to comment.

“Bolton understands that the NSC’s job is to implement the president’s policy, not to influence policy,” a former Trump NSC official told TheDC.
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Well if Johnny can do it, that would be a plus.

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Because you wouldn’t want the NSC leaking stuff like this.....

H.R. McMaster, President Donald Trump's national security adviser, learned that Kushner had contacts with foreign officials that he did not coordinate through the National Security Council or officially report. The issue of foreign officials talking about their meetings with Kushner and their perception of his vulnerabilities was a subject raised in McMaster's daily intelligence briefings, according to the current and former officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-kushner-foreign-contacts-20180227-story.html
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