The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Mark Warner, says President Trump has 'consistently been willing to override the advice' of the intel community.
Washington The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee said Sunday that President Donald Trump"has consistently been willing to override the advice of the intelligence community" on everything from his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner's security clearance to the deaths of Otto Warmbier and Jamal Khashoggi.
Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia made the comment while discussing a recent New York Times report that said Trump ordered his then-chief of staff, John Kelly, to grant Kushner a top-secret security clearance despite concerns from intelligence officials.
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