James Clapper derides Jared Kushner for endeavoring to unravel Middle East peace without exceptional status



Previous Director of National Intelligence James Clapper communicated befuddlement on Monday over the way that Trump child in-law Jared Kushner has been given such a large number of duties identified with remote arrangement notwithstanding the way that regardless he does not have a changeless trusted status.

Amid a meeting on CNN, have Chris Cuomo sketched out every one of the reasons that Kushner has still not been allowed a full trusted status and asked Clapper how peculiar it was that the Trump child in-law was all the while being given abnormal state duties, for example, conveying peace to the Middle East.

“I can’t think of a situation like that,” Clapper admitted. “If it were normal people, they wouldn’t have access to classified information.”
Cuomo then pressed Clapper and asked him whether it was even possible for Kushner to do his job without security clearance — and Clapper said that it was not.
“He has a ‘Superman’ portfolio all the way from Middle East peace, to China, all the way to reorganizing the government,” Clapper said mockingly. “I don’t think realistically he could perform, given the sensitivities of those portfolios. I don’t know how he could do the job without full access to all the information that is potentially available to him.”


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