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Partisans on both sides have claimed the intelligence community is gravely politicized. This threatens the integrity of U.S. intelligence assessments that make them trustworthy—and that, in turn,
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US President Donald Trump has fired one of the senior analysts of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on Russia. This was reported on August 21 by The Economist newspaper, citing sources.
Tulsi Gabbard informed her office Wednesday of a 40% reduction in personnel and the wholesale closure of centers she found had politicized intelligence as part of a sweeping overhaul of the top spy office.
The Pentagon has revoked the security clearance of former CIA officer Susan Miller, claimed to play a major role in the Russiagate scandal.
The move comes as her office has placed escalating scrutiny on Obama administration officials involved in a review of Russian election interference.
The agency plans, for now, to use attrition, including retirements and voluntary resignations, to reduce the size of the C.I.A. instead of more mass firings. By Julian E. Barnes and Mark Mazzetti
Participating by telephone from Holland, Michigan, Intelligence Committee Chairman Representative Hoekstra spoke about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He discussed monitoring the ...
In a sign of his value to President Trump, Central Intelligence Agency director John Ratcliffe is among the U.S. officials who will be in Alaska for Friday meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his delegation,
<p>News about the Central Intelligence Agency, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.</p>