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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump smashed months of FBI work to thwart election interference
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/13/fbi-election-interference-fight-donald-trump-1364597
The president's comments have placed FBI Director Christopher Wray in a position where he might have to either publicly chastise the president and risk getting fired, or resign in protest. | Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call
Trump smashed months of FBI work to thwart election interference
Trump's willingness to accept foreign assistance has essentially invited overseas spies to meddle with 2020 presidential campaigns, undoing months of work, said law enforcement veterans.
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN and NATASHA BERTRAND 06/13/2019 06:10 PM EDT
Nearly two years ago, FBI Director Chris Wray set up an office tasked solely with stopping the type of Russian interference efforts that infected the 2016 campaign.
On Wednesday night, President Donald Trump undercut the whole operation in a matter of seconds.
In an ABC News interview, the president first proclaimed he would have no problem accepting dirt on his opponents from a foreign power, then said Wray was wrong to suggest the FBI needs to know about such offers.
The comments, according to interviews with nearly a dozen law enforcement veterans, have undone months of work, essentially inviting foreign spies to meddle with 2020 presidential campaigns and demoralizing the agents trying to stop them. And it has backed Wray into a corner, they added, putting him in a position where he might have to either publicly chastise the president and risk getting fired, or resign in protest.
Americas enemies will see Trumps comments and likely come out of the woodwork like never before to try to influence the president, said longtime FBI veteran Frank Figliuzzi, who served as the bureaus assistant director for counterintelligence until 2012. And its going to be more difficult to defend against because theyll try harder than ever to mask their attempts.
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The president's comments have placed FBI Director Christopher Wray in a position where he might have to either publicly chastise the president and risk getting fired, or resign in protest. | Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call
Trump smashed months of FBI work to thwart election interference
Trump's willingness to accept foreign assistance has essentially invited overseas spies to meddle with 2020 presidential campaigns, undoing months of work, said law enforcement veterans.
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN and NATASHA BERTRAND 06/13/2019 06:10 PM EDT
Nearly two years ago, FBI Director Chris Wray set up an office tasked solely with stopping the type of Russian interference efforts that infected the 2016 campaign.
On Wednesday night, President Donald Trump undercut the whole operation in a matter of seconds.
In an ABC News interview, the president first proclaimed he would have no problem accepting dirt on his opponents from a foreign power, then said Wray was wrong to suggest the FBI needs to know about such offers.
The comments, according to interviews with nearly a dozen law enforcement veterans, have undone months of work, essentially inviting foreign spies to meddle with 2020 presidential campaigns and demoralizing the agents trying to stop them. And it has backed Wray into a corner, they added, putting him in a position where he might have to either publicly chastise the president and risk getting fired, or resign in protest.
Americas enemies will see Trumps comments and likely come out of the woodwork like never before to try to influence the president, said longtime FBI veteran Frank Figliuzzi, who served as the bureaus assistant director for counterintelligence until 2012. And its going to be more difficult to defend against because theyll try harder than ever to mask their attempts.
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Trump smashed months of FBI work to thwart election interference (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Jun 2019
OP
Girard442
(6,483 posts)1. Sorry, that's the old reality.
The new reality is that Trump tosses children into a woodchipper Fargo style and nobody does a damn thing.
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)2. So, such "dirt"
should be covered up, now, depending on who's the messenger?
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)3. It will be easy for Russia.
They can import all their spies, to work in McConnell's aluminum factory in Kentucky. They already paid off Mitch.