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Daily Express US on MSNCIA Director John Ratcliffe's 'odd behavior' at Netanyahu dinner leaves guests uneasyDonald Trump hosted Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House for dinner in the Blue Room and CIA Director John Ratcliffe appeared to be acting 'odd' throughout
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Irish Star on MSNCIA Director John Ratcliffe's 'odd behavior' at Netanyahu dinner sparks concernDespite Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu being at the forefront of the dinner at the White House, CIA Director John Ratcliffe seemed to steal the show with his odd behavior
Former CIA Director John Brennan told MSNBC that he had not been alerted that he was being investigated by the FBI before the news dropped on Tuesday.
Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked President Donald Trump on Wednesday whether he wants to see former FBI
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'This Is An Embarrassment': When Jon Ossoff Snapped, Humiliated John Ratcliffe Over Signal Leak During HearingDuring his remarks in a Senate hearing in March, Senator Jon Ossoff humiliated CIA Director John Ratcliffe over the leak of sensitive information from Trump officials using the Signal messaging app. Ossoff stated,
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Raw Story on MSN‘Hit job’: Ex-CIA lawyer accuses agency of 'lying' in new Trump 2.0 reportA former CIA attorney who goes by the moniker "Secrets and Laws" revealed on X that the CIA ordered another report related to Russian involvement in the 2016 election. President Donald Trump has maintained there was no Russian intervention to help him win in 2016 and frequently repeats the phrases "no collusion" and "witch hunt" about the matter.
Former CIA Director John Brennan said on MSNBC Wednesday that he has no idea why federal authorities are investigating him. Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey are under criminal investigation for potential wrongdoing related to the Steele dossier,
The CIA director is not a member of the president’s cabinet, and should remain publicly nonpartisan in order to represent the agency and its analysis, which may contradict the wishes of one party or another.