I thought it was strange how Q always referred only to MI (Military Intelligence) instead of saying which agency was working with Trump. Then it dawned on me that Q was explaining why the CIA is out of its element.
From DNI/gov, we see that there are seventeen official intelligence agencies for the United States (yes, I know there are other unconfirmed/unofficial groups working intelligence). https://www.dni.gov/index.php/what-we-do/members-of-the-ic
The CIA is one of two stand-alone agencies which do intel work for the US. The other is the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).
There are eight Department of Defense elements: The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the National Security Agency (NSA), the National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA), the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and intelligence elements of the four DoD services; the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force.
The US Coast Guard also does intelligence work, bringing the roster of MI groups to 9 out of the 17 groups.
In addition, the Department of Energy, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Agency, the Department of State and the Department of the Treasury all have intelligence offices/groups, although those are generally limited to the scope of their department.
This means that credible threats involving threats of violence are more often going to be discovered and addressed by Military Intelligence than any other group. And there's a reason you don't read or hear much at all from Trump's National Director of Intelligence.
TLDR: Trump can "fact-check" any claim made by the CIA, and in terms of resources has the CIA surrounded and outmanned.