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DT is once again lying about the Intelligence briefing he was privy to.
At the NBC commander in chief forum with the presidential candidates, Trump said that the intelligence briefers had indicated through "body language" that they were "not happy" because "our leaders did not follow what they were recommending." In fact, he said, President Barack Obama and his former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, had done "exactly the opposite" of what the intelligence community recommended.
According to an article I read, here's what it said:
The remarks left intelligence professionals scratching their heads and Republicans scrambling to interpret their candidate's remarks -- because if they're true, they mark a radical departure from decades of standard practice. Since the intelligence community began briefing presidential candidates in the 1950s, a central pillar of their approach has been to focus on explaining global situations, not offering advice about them, according to David Priess, a former intelligence briefer for President George W. Bush. "Wildly unlikely, let me tell you," Priess said of Trump's description of his briefings. "Intel briefers do not make policy recommendations. Period." Corker to Trump: Don't let Putin flattery affect judgment a national security expert familiar with the process said Trump's briefers would not have expressed displeasure in any way.
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Liar, Liar, Pants on fire.