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According
to The New York Times, the mysterious briefing that Republicans and
impeached president Donald Trump so objected to was about Russia interfering in this election, the
2020 one.
Five people
familiar with the matter told the Times that the Feb. 13
briefing included a warning to lawmakers that Russia was interfering to get
Trump reelected, a "disclosure that angered Mr. Trump, who complained that
Democrats would use it against him," as opposed to using it to try to
secure the election and prevent Russia from mucking about in it again.
The Times reports
that the next day, Trump "berated Joseph Maguire, the outgoing acting
director of national intelligence, for allowing it to take place" and the
fact that Rep. Adam Schiff, the committee chairman, was present to
hear it was "a particular irritant."
It's not too much of stretch to figure out who filled Trump in on all the details of the briefing, as a committee official said that " members of both parties attended, including Representative Devin Nunes of California, the top Republican on the committee" and that it was indeed about the "integrity of our upcoming elections."
In what's really
not good news for the upcoming election, the Times reports
that "Some intelligence officials viewed the briefing as a tactical error,
saying that had official who delivered the conclusion spoken less pointedly or
left it out, they would have avoided angering the Republicans."
Not angering
Republicans should not be the intelligence community's concern at all.
Not when they
have credible information saying that this election is in jeopardy of Russian interference on behalf of the man who has already been
impeached for trying to get another country to do the same.