Trump has admitted he skips it when he was interviewed. He said it was boring and he didn't need to hear the same thing every day. Also said he was smart so he didn't need intel.
Is he right?
no, the PDB is given to like a ton of people
if president needs to see it, he will be told about it
99% of the time they are completely shit
t. IC analyst
Because his "Intelligence briefings" are probably just a bunch of libtards telling him "Alt righters and PePe are out to get everyone"
You realize the fucking Internet was invented by the US government to communicate with itself right? Darpa was the agency that invented it.
You honestly think they have no means of sending secure messages to the president?
The president has the means to control the military from airforce one for fuck sake.
Trump is not ignoring intel briefings. He is deliberately skipping misinformation briefings from the CIA. There are a dozen different US intelligence agencies and they all have different, sometimes opposite, analysis conclusions. There are those in Washington (like that fucktard Harry Reid) that want Trump to be told false info. Why the hell should Trump listen to hostile forces?
So what does Trump do? He gets high-quality intel from Booz-Allen, a top security private-sector consulting firm (Snowden worked there). Trump knows where to get the reliable, non-partisan stuff and usually that means private-sector.
>CIA directly threatening Trump with terrorist attacks
didn't they promise to not fill him in on those briefings and don't they currently give him false Intel briefings? if so who gives a shit, if he does ban Muslims there will be no terrorist attacks
Nigger - this story ran in WaPo ONE DAY before Benghazi and look what happened.
washingtonpost.com
God bless capitalism.
Literally out jewing the jew.
>bush ignored cia briefings and 9/11 happened
>bush listened to cia briefings and iraq happened
honestly, iraq cost more american lives, made (and is making) america more dangerous and was a bigger burden to the economy.
If we look at these two things objectively, ignoring CIA briefings is the right choice.