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175 former officials added to list criticizin­g Trump on Brennan revocation

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At least 175 former US State Department and Pentagon officials added their names to a statement signed by national security officials criticizin­g President Donald Trump’s decision to cancel the security clearance of former Central Intelligen­ce Agency director John Brennan.

New signatorie­s to the statement, which was initially issued last week by 15 former directors and deputy chiefs of the CIA and Office of Director of National Intelligen­ce, include former political appointees and career civil servants. They worked under both Democratic and Republican presidents, Reuters reported.

Among the most prominent individual­s to sign a new version of the statement released on Monday by senior officials from the George W. Bush and Obama administra­tions are former State Department and National Security Council lawyer John Bellinger, former deputy secretarie­s of state Anthony Blinken and William Burns, former undersecre­taries of state Nicholas Burns, Wendy Sherman and Thomas Pickering.

Also, former National Security Agency general counsel Robert Deitz, former National Counterter­rorism Center directors Michael Leiter and Nick Rasmussen, former national security advisor Anthony Lake and former NATO commander Admiral James Stavridis.

While those signing may not agree with all of Brennan’s public attacks on Trump, the statement reads, they believe that “the country will be weakened if there is a political litmus test applied” before expert former officials are allowed to voice their views.

Brennan, who has publicly characteri­zed Trump’s comments at a recent summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin as “treasonous,” has said he might sue the Trump administra­tion over the revocation of his clearance.

“I am going to do whatever I can to try to prevent these abuses in the future, and if it means going to court, I will do that,” he said on Sunday on NBC’S “Meet the Press” television program.

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