President Trump has accused President Obama of spying on his campaign. We don’t know if that’s true, but a secret court order was approved last year targeting Trump’s associates.
Shortly after President Trump made the allegations, FBI Director James Comey rebuked the claims.
With the FBI and other agencies kicking the political football, we ask, is America’s intelligence community an asset or a liability?
Shortly after President Trump made the allegations, FBI Director James Comey rebuked the claims.
With the FBI and other agencies kicking the political football, we ask, is America’s intelligence community an asset or a liability?
Guests
- Shane Harris senior writer, The Wall Street Journal; Future of War fellow, New America; author, "At War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex" and "The Watchers: The Rise of America's Surveillance State."
- Athan Theoharis professor of history emeritus, Marquette University; author, The FBI and American Democracy: A Brief Critical History.
- Jane Harman director, president and CEO of the Wilson Center; former chair, House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence
- Susan Hennessey fellow, Brookings Institute; for National Security Administration attorney.
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