Anonymous ID: ee7f9b May 26, 2020, 6:51 a.m. No.9319097   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9114

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Anonymous ID: ee7f9b May 26, 2020, 7:02 a.m. No.9319152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9173 >>9213 >>9261

https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/26/exclusive-unclassified-actions-ric-grenell-dni-break-deep-state/

Former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell will swear in Texas Republican Rep. John Ratcliffe to serve as President Donald Trump’s permanent DNI on Tuesday.

 

Though he led the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) for just three months, U.S. intelligence officials told the Daily Caller that Grenell prioritized dozens of initiatives that restructured the intelligence community and, in Trump’s own words, gave him an opportunity to “break” the “deep state.”

 

— Eliminated 10 government and contractor positions within the National Security Partnerships (NSP) directorate

 

— Implemented a 15 percent reduction in the National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC) by eliminating overlapping efforts within the center; appointed the first woman, Lora Shiao, to lead NCTC

 

— Established the Economic and Financial Security Executive, a position responsible for coordinating and leading economic security and financial intelligence-related efforts

 

— Consolidated more than 4 cyber-related offices into a single, unified U.S. Cyber Executive

 

— Created a Compartmentation Task Force, responsible for protecting the country’s sensitive intelligence

 

— Appointed Neil Wiley, a career intelligence professional with over 35 years of experience, to serve as ODNI’s Principal Executive

 

Russia Investigation And Mike Flynn

As noted by Trump, Grenell made more information public regarding the Russia investigations in three months than ODNI did in the two and a half years before the president tapped him to head the office. He also rewrote certain IC procedures to protect citizens from future abuses of power by the government.

 

— Directed the IC to change the way they protect the identities of U.S. citizens contained within intelligence reporting

 

— Completed the IC review of 53 transcripts from the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation into alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 election and made the transcripts publicly available

 

— Declassified previously redacted footnotes from the Justice Department Inspector General’s report into the origins of the Russian collusion investigation

 

— Declassified a list of government officials who requested the unmasking of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn

 

— Replaced FBI with ODNI as the primary group responsible for briefing presidential campaigns on information derived from national intelligence

 

— Declassified former national security adviser Susan Rice’s email to herself regarding a January 2016 Oval Office where progress on the Russia investigation was discussed

 

— Declassified additional transcripts in ODNI’s possession for potential public release by incoming DNI John Ratcliffe

 

Pushed International Intelligence Community To Support LGBT Issues

Grenell is recognized as the first-ever openly gay cabinet member in U.S. history, and he took it upon himself to push the IC to prioritize inclusion and sensitivity.

 

— Formed an IC-wide working group to support the U.S. government policy for the decriminalization of homosexuality in the 69 countries where homosexuality is a punishable offense

 

— Directed national security and counterintelligence experts to examine the process by which LGBT applicants obtain a security clearance without jeopardizing the often delicate relationships with family, friends, and co-workers

 

In addition to vacating his DNI role, Grenell announced over the weekend he will step down as the United States Ambassador to Germany, a position he served in for two years. During his time at the State Department, he successfully pressured Germany to commit to upping its annual NATO defense funding, called for a full ban of Hezbollah, and blocked the transfer of more than $300 million from German banks to Iran following Trump’s withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

 

Neither Grenell nor the White House immediately responded to inquiries from the Daily Caller regarding Grenell taking a different position within the administration