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Shoq (@shoq) · 04/2018 · Tröts: 25.308 · Folger: 5.389
Sa 13.07.2024 23:59
The practice of providing nat’l security briefings to presidential candidates is not explicitly mandated by any specific law or rule.
It is insane that someone on trial for mishandling classified information would be given access to our biggest secrets.
Only the people can stop this threat.
The practice of providing national security briefings to presidential candidates is not explicitly mandated by any specific law or rule. Instead, it is a tradition that has been followed for many years, with the intent of ensuring that potential future commanders-in-chief are prepared for the national security responsibilities they may inherit. This tradition is rooted in the following: Executive Branch Tradition and Policy: The tradition dates back to the 1950s and was formalized during the administration of President Harry Truman. He believed it was important for candidates to be aware of the critical national security issues facing the country. Intelligence Community Policy: The Director of National Intelligence (DNI) is responsible for coordinating these briefings. The intelligence community views it as part of its duty to ensure that all potential leaders are informed about the current global security landscape. Bipartisan Support: The practice has received bipartisan support over the years, as both parties recognize the importance of an informed transition to power, particularly regarding national security matters. While not legally required, this tradition is upheld by the norms and policies within the executive branch and the intelligence community, reflecting a commitment to national security and a smooth transition of power.
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