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Avril Haines pledged to keep politics out of her leadership of the intelligence community, if she is confirmed as the next director of national intelligence.
“The DNI must never shy away from speaking truth to power — even, especially, when doing so may be inconvenient or difficult…the DNI must insist that, when it comes to intelligence, there is simply no place for politics — ever” @ODNIgov nominee #Haines testifies pic.twitter.com/sitHDGhbua
Two National Guard members have reportedly been removed from duty protecting Joe Biden’s inauguration because of their connections to far-right militia groups.
The AP reports:
Two U.S. Army National Guard members are being removed from the security mission to secure Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration. A U.S. Army official and a senior U.S. intelligence official say the two National Guard members have been found to have ties to fringe right group militias.
No plot against Biden was found.
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