Trump Strips Security Clearances From More Former Top Officials

Former President Donald Trump has revoked the security clearances of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and other prominent former officials, calling it a move to protect national interests and end access to sensitive information.

Key Facts:

  • Trump revoked security clearances for Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Hillary Clinton.
  • The order also affects former Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, as well as other political, legal, and intelligence figures.
  • A White House memo stated it is “no longer in the national interest” for these individuals to access classified data.
  • Trump also barred these individuals from unescorted entry into secure government facilities.
  • The action removes access to intelligence briefings, including the President’s Daily Brief.

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The Rest of The Story:

In a sweeping move, Donald Trump ordered the removal of security clearances from several top officials tied to the Biden administration and other high-profile critics.

The decision, laid out in a White House memorandum, also blocks these individuals from receiving classified briefings or entering secure government areas without escort.

The list includes former national security officials, members of Congress, prosecutors, and legal figures involved in Trump-related investigations.

Among those named: Alexander Vindman, Fiona Hill, Lisa Monaco, and Andrew Weissmann.

Biden family members are also broadly included under the directive.

Trump’s memo cited concerns that these individuals no longer require such access and that continuing to allow it serves no useful government purpose.

Commentary:

It’s long past time the government tightened the reins on who gets to access sensitive information.

Once someone leaves office, there should be no automatic assumption that they continue to need clearance—especially when they no longer serve the country in any official capacity.

Many of the people on this list used their positions not to serve the public, but to push political agendas, target opponents, or cash in through shady foreign deals.

Hillary Clinton stored classified material on a private server.

The Biden family’s foreign business dealings have raised serious ethical concerns.

That alone should disqualify them from ongoing access.

Then there are people like Antony Blinken and Kamala Harris, who’ve been caught misleading the public.

Why should anyone who lies to the American people be trusted with the nation’s secrets?

And let’s not forget individuals like Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, and Andrew Weissmann—who’ve made entire careers out of politically motivated prosecutions.

They’ve demonstrated they will use any tool available, including the legal system, to pursue political enemies.

If anything, this list is a good start.

Government power should not be used as a lifelong privilege for the elite.

Those who abuse it, especially for political purposes, should never be trusted with it again.

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The Bottom Line:

Trump’s decision to revoke security clearances for Biden-era figures sends a clear message: access to classified information is a privilege, not a political entitlement.

Many of the individuals removed have shown questionable judgment or used their positions for partisan ends.

Their continued access was not only unnecessary—it was a national security risk.

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