President Trump on Tuesday declared his “unwillingness to embrace the American intelligence community in taking office, blaming former President Obama officials and calling them ‘Dirty Cops’ and ‘sleazags.’
The president began his broadside by swallowing up his former White House national security adviser John Bolton, who he said had repeatedly claimed that Trump trusted Russian President Vladimir Putin more than those in U.S. intelligence agencies.
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“John Bolton, one of the stupidest people I have met in government and thus, I have met a lot, often states that I respected Vladimir Putin of Russia, and even trusted more than those in our Intelligence Agencies, Trump tweeted.
‘Although of course that’s not true, if the first people you met from the so-called American Intelligence were Dirty Cops who now have sleazebags proven at the highest level like James Comey, proven teacher James Clapper, and perhaps the lowest of them all, Wacko John Brennan who stood the CIA, you might understand my reluctance! “Trump tweeted.
The president’s tweets come after Bolton, who was removed from his post as national security adviser last year, published a tell-tale memoir of his time working in the Trump administration.
During interviews earlier this summer to discuss his memoirs, Bolton said Putin thinks he “can play” Trump as a fiddle. “
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“I think Putin is sensible, difficult – I think he sees that he does not have a serious opponent here,” Bolton said of the president’s relationship with Putin during an ABC News interview. “I don’t think he worries about Donald Trump.”
Meanwhile, the president has for years demolished former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director James Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
Earlier this summer, the House Intelligence Committee released transcripts asking top Obama officials whether they had evidence of such collusion, coordination or collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians – the problem that plagued the FBI’s first case. and later probe former special counsel Robert Mueller.
“I have never seen direct empirical evidence that the Trump campaign placed anyone there / collaborated with the Russians to interfere with the election,” Clapper testified in 2017. “That is not to say that there were no concerns about the evidence that we saw, anecdotal evidence. … But I do not remember a specimen where I had direct evidence. “
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The president’s tweets also come as U.S. Attorney John Durham of Connecticut investigates the origins of the Russian probe. It is unclear whether Durham’s investigation will be completed before the 2020 presidential election.