Anonymous ID: ada57f Feb. 12, 2020, 1:21 p.m. No.8116447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6464 >>6797 >>6976 >>6987 >>7094

NSC Chief O'Brien Confirms Staffer Bloodbath After Vindmans Expelled

 

National Security Adviser told a room full of Atlantic Council attendees on Tuesday that significant cuts were under way at the leak-prone White House National Security Council, confirming a Monday report in the Washington Examiner that up to 70 positions would be cut.

 

While O'Brien pitched it as a return to "a manageable size," he didn't mention what the Examiner reported - namely, that most of the cuts would be Obama-era holdovers such as anti-Trump impeachment witness Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, 44, and his twin brother Yevgeny, who were fired from the NSC last week and escorted out of the White House by security.

 

O'Brian noted that the Vindmans "weren't fired," according to the Epoch Times, rather "Their services were no longer needed."

 

"It’s really a privilege to work in the White House. It’s not a right," he continued. "At the end of the day, the president is entitled to staffers that want to execute his policy, that he has confidence in, and I think every president’s entitled to that."

 

"We’re not a banana republic where a group of Lt. Colonels get together and decide what the policy is or should be," he added.

 

The reorganization was consistent with the “Scowcroft model” used by Brent Scowcroft, who served as national security adviser for Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush, according to O’Brien. The model emphasizes that the national security adviser shouldn’t “be an advocate for one policy or another.” Instead, the adviser should “ensure that the president is well served by the cabinet, departments, and agencies in obtaining counsel and formulating his policies.”

 

The policies are then decided on by the president and the adviser makes sure they’re carried out.

 

Most of the staff on the council actually work for other departments and agencies and are part of the council for a certain length of time. O’Brien suggested that some might not be serving in the way that top officials think they should. -Epoch Times

 

"When they come to the White House, they serve as the president’s personal staff and it is our view that while they are at the National Security Council, they should not represent the views of their parent agencies or departments," said O'Brien. "They’re not there as liaison officers, and they certainly shouldn’t represent their own personal views."

 

"The president has to have confidence in the folks on his National Security Council staff to ensure that they are committed to executing the agenda that he was elected by the American people to deliver," not a "mini State Department, a mini Pentagon, a mini Department of Homeland Security."

 

Robert O’Brien says the NSC will be down between 115 to 120 staffers by the end of this week.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nsc-chief-obrien-confirms-staffer-bloodbath-after-vindmans-expelled

Anonymous ID: ada57f Feb. 12, 2020, 1:22 p.m. No.8116461   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6477 >>6503 >>6518 >>6537 >>6541 >>6572 >>6797 >>6976 >>6987 >>7094 >>7118

Senate Passes War Powers Measure

 

The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to advance a War Powers resolution which would limit President Donald Trump’s ability to use military action against Iran without approval from Congress.

 

The vote was bipartisan, 51-45, with eight Republicans voting with Democrats. The eight Republicans included Utah Sen. Mike Lee, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Maine Sen. Susan Collins, Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander, Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, and Indiana Sen. Todd Young.

 

“We should not be at war with Iran unless Congress votes to authorize such a war,” Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, who introduced the resolution said, according to CNN. “While the President does and must always have the ability to defend the United States from imminent attack, the executive power to initiate war stops there. An offensive war requires a congressional debate and vote. This should not be a controversial proposition.”

 

The resolution could be vetoed by Trump, as he vetoed a War Powers resolution in 2019.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2020/02/12/senate-passes-war-powers-measure-tim-kaine/

Anonymous ID: ada57f Feb. 12, 2020, 1:22 p.m. No.8116477   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6797 >>6976 >>6987 >>7094

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Here Are the 8 Republican Senators Who Voted With Dems to Pass War Powers Measure

 

The Senate voted on Wednesday to limit President Trump’s war powers.

 

Eight Republican Senators voted with the Dems. to advance a resolution that would limit Trump’s ability to use military action against Iran unless Congress says it’s okay.

 

The resolution was introduced by Virginia Democrat Senator Tim Kaine.

 

“We should not be at war with Iran unless Congress votes to authorize such a war,” Tim Kaine said.

 

As expected Mitt “Pierre Delecto” Romney, Murkowski, Susan Collins and Lamar Alexander were among the 8 Republicans who voted with Dems.

 

Via The Daily Caller:

 

The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to advance a War Powers resolution which would limit President Donald Trump’s ability to use military action against Iran without approval from Congress.

 

The vote was bipartisan, 51-45, with eight Republicans voting with Democrats. The eight Republicans included Utah Sen. Mike Lee, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Maine Sen. Susan Collins, Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander, Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, and Indiana Sen. Todd Young.

 

President Trump will likely veto this War Powers measure just like he did last year.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/02/here-are-the-8-republican-senators-who-voted-with-dems-to-pass-war-powers-measure/