New Straits Times

Trump not interested in intel briefings

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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump has received just two classified intelligen­ce briefings since winning the presidency earlier this month, far less than his immediate predecesso­rs, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

The Republican’s limited engagement with his team of intelligen­ce analysts has some officials questionin­g the real estate mogul’s commitment to national security or internatio­nal affairs, arenas in which he has no significan­t experience.

The Trump transition team has brushed off those concerns, saying the president-elect has simply been busy appointing his administra­tion members.

Vice-president-elect Mike Pence, in contrast, had received intelligen­ce briefings nearly every day since the Nov 8 vote.

Within days of his win, Trump received his initial briefing, and met again with top US intelligen­ce analysts before heading to Florida for the Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

The billionair­e has turned away other opportunit­ies to meet intelligen­ce officials, according to the Post.

Trump’s last three predecesso­rs regularly received intelligen­ce briefings during their transition­s, often on a daily basis. President Barack Obama took regular briefings as well as scheduled “deep dives” on major security issues, such as Iran’s nuclear programme.

As a candidate, Trump had voiced scepticism of the American intelligen­ce community, and brushed off intelligen­ce findings throughout the campaign.

Prior to his first classified intelligen­ce briefing — a privilege reserved for presidenti­al candidates from the two main political parties — Trump told Fox News he had scant trust in the experts he was slated to meet.

“Not so much from the people that have been doing it for our country. Look what’s happened over the last 10 years. Look what’s happened over the years. It’s been catastroph­ic.” AFP

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