DHS forms ‘Homeland Intel Experts Group,’ Conservatives spot major issue.
Intelligence Community Members Appointed to DHS Group Raise Concerns
Imagine this scenario: you are a respected member of the U.S. intelligence community. Just before a presidential election, a laptop surfaces, allegedly belonging to a candidate’s son, containing compromising information about his personal life and business dealings. You sign an open letter suggesting that the laptop is part of a Russian information operation. However, it later turns out that the laptop was genuine and had nothing to do with Russia. What would you do?
Well, three individuals who signed that letter have now been appointed to the Department of Homeland Security’s “Homeland Intelligence Experts Group.” Former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and former CIA operations officer Paul Kolbe are among the appointees.
This appointment raises eyebrows, considering that these individuals were wrong about the laptop’s origins and the Russian involvement. It is especially concerning when Russia remains a significant geopolitical threat. Critics argue that relying on these individuals’ expertise is questionable, given their previous misjudgment.
Conservatives have expressed their skepticism about the appointments, highlighting the fact that Brennan and Clapper peddled the Russia hoax and falsely claimed that Hunter Biden’s laptop was Russian disinformation.
Overall, the appointment of these individuals to the “Homeland Intelligence Experts Group” raises doubts about the seriousness of the body and the administration’s approach to homeland security and intelligence.
Source: The Western Journal
How do the appointments of individuals who peddled the Russia hoax and spread misinformation about Hunter Biden’s laptop impact the credibility of the “Homeland Intelligence Experts Group”?
Intelligence Community Members Appointed to DHS Group Raise Concerns
Imagine this scenario: you are a respected member of the U.S. intelligence community. Just before a presidential election, a laptop surfaces, allegedly belonging to a candidate’s son, containing compromising information about his personal life and business dealings. You sign an open letter suggesting that the laptop is part of a Russian information operation. However, it later turns out that the laptop was genuine and had nothing to do with Russia. What would you do?
Well, three individuals who signed that letter have now been appointed to the Department of Homeland Security’s “Homeland Intelligence Experts Group.” Former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and former CIA operations officer Paul Kolbe are among the appointees.
This appointment raises eyebrows, considering that these individuals were wrong about the laptop’s origins and the Russian involvement. It is especially concerning when Russia remains a significant geopolitical threat. Critics argue that relying on these individuals’ expertise is questionable, given their previous misjudgment.
Conservatives have expressed their skepticism about the appointments, highlighting the fact that Brennan and Clapper peddled the Russia hoax and falsely claimed that Hunter Biden’s laptop was Russian disinformation.
Overall, the appointment of these individuals to the “Homeland Intelligence Experts Group” raises doubts about the seriousness of the body and the administration’s approach to homeland security and intelligence.
Source: The Western Journal
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