Trump’s latest rejection of intelligence isn’t the first time he hasn’t trusted spy agencies
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The president’s friction with the intelligence community echoes the tumultuous relationship that defined much of his first term
The president’s friction with the intelligence community echoes the tumultuous relationship that defined much of his first term
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