"Any contracts or employment with the U.S. Government by these 37 individuals is hereby terminated."
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has revoked 37 security clearances of current and former officials who have "abused trust by politicizing and manipulating" information. This includes people who were involved in the Russia collusion hoax.
An ODNI memo, dated Monday and first obtained by the New York Post, stated that "The President has directed that, effective immediately, the security clearances of the following 37 individuals are revoked." Among those who had their clearances stripped was a former top aide to Obama administration DNI James Clapper, Vinh Nguyen.
"Their access to classified systems, facilities, materials, and information is to be terminated forthwith. Any contracts or employment with the U.S. Government by these 37 individuals is hereby terminated. Any credentials held by these individuals must be surrendered to the appropriate security officers," the memo stated.
"It is the determination of this office that certain individuals have engaged in some or all of the following conduct undermining those standards, to include: politicization or weaponization of intelligence to advance personal, partisan, or non-objective agendas inconsistent with national security priorities; failure to safeguard classified information in accordance with applicable laws, reglations, and agency policies; failure to adhere to professional analytic tradecraft standards; and other conduct detrimental to the trust and confidence required for continued access to national security information."
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