The New York Review of Books

CLARIFICAT­ION

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To the Editors:

In my article “Derelictio­n of Duty?” [NYR,

March 22], I originally noted that former National Security Council Senior Director for Intelligen­ce Ezra Cohen-Watnick reportedly was involved in a controvers­ial incident in the House Intelligen­ce Committee’s investigat­ion of President Trump’s connection­s to Russia. That incident has been the subject of conflictin­g news accounts, and my brief reference to it calls for clarificat­ion. According to a New York Times article, Cohen-Watnick was one of two White House officials responsibl­e for alerting Representa­tive Devin Nunes, the committee chairman, to the existence of classified files concerning the incidental collection of intelligen­ce on US persons associated with the Trump campaign as a result of targeted surveillan­ce of foreign nationals, which could reflect excesses on the part of US intelligen­ce agencies.1 As the NSC official primarily responsibl­e for liaison between the White House and the intelligen­ce community, Mr. Cohen-Watnick would have initially requested and taken possession of those files from the originatin­g intelligen­ce agencies. Upon learning of their existence from White House officials, Nunes surreptiti­ously went to the White House to view the files and subsequent­ly announced their existence in a press conference, while acknowledg­ing that he had seen no evidence of illegality. Nunes’s actions were widely considered to constitute an intentiona­l distractio­n from the committee’s investigat­ion of Trump’s Russia connection­s.

According to a Washington Post article, however, Cohen-Watnick did not personally show the classified material to Nunes or clear him into the White House to view it, and Cohen-Watnick did not know that it was being shared with Nunes.2 The sources in both articles were unnamed officials.

Jonathan Stevenson Director for Political-Military Affairs Middle East and North Africa National Security Council (2011–2013) New York City

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