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Cuts of hundreds of staff members at the White House and at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have curbed leaks and stifled anti-Trump activists within both agencies, according to senior administration officials. Acting DNI Richard Grenell, who stepped down Tuesday, streamlined ODNI in his four months in office by reducing staff and contractor positions by as much as 400.

Mr. Grenell said other positive reforms during his brief stint included declassifying congressional testimony showing no collusion between Trump officials and Russia in 2016, and imposing rules to protect the identities of U.S.officials inadvertently captured in overseas intelligence intercepts. The changes were aimed at shifting the focus of ODNI away from being a separate intelligence agency and toward its original mission as a coordinating body for 17 U.S. spy services. “My philosophy going into ODNI was that it was designed to be a coordinating body of the intelligence agencies, not competing agency,” Mr. Grenell, who is also leaving his concurrent post as ambassador to Germany, told The Washington Times in an interview. “Ever since my first intelligence briefing in 2001, I’ve realized, as a consumer of intelligence, that in order for [intelligence] to be useful, it must be utilized by policymakers,” he said. Mr. Grenell commented on his eventful four-month tenure as the top intelligence adviser to the president.

The new director of national intelligence, Rep. John Ratcliffe, Texas Republican, was confirmed by the Senate last week and was sworn in at the White House on Tuesday. Mr. Grenell is now in line to be named by Mr. Trump as chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board. In response to questions about cracking down on unauthorized disclosures from within, Mr. Grenell revealed that his team had uncovered a leaker inside the office “clearly misusing classified information, and we referred the individual to the FBI.” No other details were provided, but the leak was said to be damaging. The FBI is in the early stages of conducting an investigation into the ODNI official.

A senior Trump administration official said ODNI and the National Security Council staff until recently were two repositories of resistance to Mr. Trump and his agenda by people who “felt they had a duty to undermine the elected president of the United States.” In making the management reforms, Mr. Grenell relied on four classified intelligence studies conducted in recent years that called for streamlining the function of ODNI and making the office more of a coordinating body. Initially staffed by some 400 people, the ODNI had swelled to nearly 2,000 by the end of the Obama administration and morphed into an additional intelligence agency that often sought to compete with others.

One of the main functions of the ODNI is to brief the president every day on the latest U.S. intelligence. That access gives the office enormous influence over intelligence policy, analysis, and reporting. Two senior Trump administration officials said over the years that ODNI became another layer of bureaucracy on top of an already cumbersome intelligence system. Mr. Grenell cut the ODNI staff by eliminating positions and imposing a hiring freeze. Some 200 intelligence contractor jobs that were not needed were canceled, and 100 ODNI positions that had been vacant for 18 months were erased. An entire ODNI directorate on national security partnerships was cut, and a military intelligence adviser position was created.

Releasing the transcripts Mr. Grenell said he also discovered that 53 transcripts from Congress’ investigation of Russian election meddling were being kept secret for unexplained reasons. The declassified transcripts showed testimony from officials saying they had seen no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 presidential race. One senior official said Mr. Grenell brought in professional intelligence officials to declassify the documents. Previously, officials who assumed “quasi-political roles” made declassification decisions, said the official. As a result of Mr. Grenell’s move, the official said, ODNI is now operating in a “much more transparent, nonpolitical fashion.”

The acting DNI also imposed intelligence regulations that required stricter privacy protections for American officials captured in electronic intercepts. Democrats on Capitol Hill have criticized Mr. Grenell for replacing the director of the DNI’s National Counterterrorism Center, Russ Travers, a career official, who officials said was opposed to making reforms. Mr. Grenell chose another career intelligence veteran, Lora Shiao, the first female director of the center, to replace Mr. Travers, a fact overlooked by critics. Ms. Shiao is initiating institutional reforms at the counterterrorism agency. At the White House, National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien praised Mr. Grenell for following a path similar to the one used in paring the National Security Council staff and improving the council’s overall effectiveness. Mr. O’Brien said that since he took over the NSC in September after the departure of former State Department official John R. Bolton, he moved to clean out “bureaucratic bloat” within the NSC staff .

Under President Obama, the NSC staff mushroomed to 240 officials. Many were held over from that administration and actively worked against Mr. Trump’s policies by pursuing their own agendas, the senior administration official said. The current staff is around 115, about the size of the NSC staff under Condoleezza Rice, President George W. Bush’s first national security adviser. “I expect that by the end of the summer we’re going to be at 105 policy professionals,” Mr. O’Brien said.

(Excerpt from The Washington Times. Article by Bill Gertz.)

Pray for all those in leadership in intelligence–pray that they would use their authority and access to benefit the protection of the  American people, and not for political gain.  Pray for Ambassador Richard Grenell as he assumes
a new role in the administration, and for his successor, Rep. John Ratcliffe.

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Julianne
May 28, 2020

We must be praying for Grenell’s safety and that of his family. He has knowledge of a lot of crimes…and the names of those who committed them. He needs Holy Protection (and good security detail).

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Vena
May 28, 2020

Thank You Mr Grinnel for the great job you’v done in the short time you were there. I pray that you will continue to be a Light in the dark rooms of our political arena.
We the People are grateful for those in office that are committed to make our Nation great. God loves our America n He has placed you where you will be needed the most. We are blessed to have you in the Trump administration. It is so n so it is…

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Linda K
May 28, 2020

Thank You, Lord, for placing Mr Grenel in this position where You empowered him with much discernment, and sound judgement to oust the “bureaucratic bloat” !!! Father, we ask You to place the people You handpick to lead this American government in YOUR WAY in Jesus name. Amen!

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Jane Fain
May 28, 2020

AMEN to everything already prayed and I pray Protection for Mr. Grenell’s and Rep. Ratcliffe’s family, all of their possessions, and surround them with a hedge of protection so the enemy cannot touch them in any way shape and/or form. My prayer is also, that no weapon of any form(through witchcraft) against them will prosper ( it will not penetrate their shield of protection), and every tongue that rises up against them will be condemned. This is the heritage of the saints in Christ Jesus. So be it.

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IONA GORHAM
May 28, 2020

Thank you Father! We still have men of integrity!This always speaks to me that God is in control!

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Denise N.
May 28, 2020

Lord, please protect Mr. Grenell and Mr. Ratcliffe. Please continue to use them to expose all corruption and to impart righteousness and justice into our security and intelligence agencies within our government. Lord, please grant them wisdom and discernment. Bring others along side them to support and encourage them. Lord, please forgive us of our sins and return us to Yourself that we would be Your people. Bring revival to our nation and throughout the world! In Jesus Name

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Carole Ann Neve
May 28, 2020

Dear God,
Thank you for using Richard Grenell in helping to turn the tide of injustice that tried to ruin the USA and set up the NWO. Thank you that you chose Richard Grenell to expose and eliminate destruction at this highest level in government, against our Potus and the American people. I pray that Richard Grenell will continue to seek you with his whole heart in every area of his life. In Jesus mighty name. Also, I pray for the incoming new director of national intelligence, Rep. John Ratcliffe, Texas Republican, was confirmed by the Senate last week and was sworn in at the White House on Tuesday be with him and his work on more declassifying. I pray that he will seek justice and truth for the USA. I pray for the protection of our Commander and Chief Donald J. Trump and his family.
In Jesus name I pray. Amen.

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    Monroe K. Saybay, III
    May 30, 2020

    Mr. RG, I am so glad that we still have people like you who e$power us and reassure is that there are stil decent and honest people in government. May the Almighty God richly bless you and your family. Please read and study Psalm 139$ I am really concerned about your safety and wellbeing.

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