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This administration has a problem with leaks. It just does. Trump is the boss at the top. They can't seem to get it under control.
It does make it difficult for other countries to share intelligence...it just does.
The President and his closest advisers need to fix this. Not a criticism or an attack...just a statement
I'll go along with this. The prez needs to grab some people by the scruff and take charge. Watching Trump as president he just doesn't seem to be....really presidential. Truly on top of what's going on. There's something missing. Intelligence matters and keeping a handle on leaks IS an issue. The WH leaks like a pasta strainer. Trump needs to lead from the front, and get this gaggle whipped into something that at least looks like a cabinet.
Right now things just seem to be disorganized and flying seat of the pants day to day. I'm not bashing, and I'm not anti Trump. But nor am I a "Trumpette" (I believe that's the phrase in style). Just things as I see them from my porch.
Theresa May will confront Donald Trump over the stream of leaks of crucial intelligence about the Manchester bomb attack when she meets the US president at a Nato summit in Brussels on Thursday.
British officials were infuriated on Wednesday when the New York Times published forensic photographs of sophisticated bomb parts that UK authorities fear could complicate the expanding investigation into the lethal blast in which five further arrests have been made in the UK and two more in Libya
So...Brits wanted Hitlary to be elected and were furious when she lost....get over it.
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