New York Times: “The depth of Trump’s animosity has been known since before his inauguration. What has not been known is the full extent of how this suspicion has reshaped the intelligence community and the personal and professional calculations of its members, forcing officials to walk a fine line between serving the president and maintaining the integrity of their work.
The brunt of Trump’s discontent has been borne by those who work in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.”“This ‘wearing down’ has extended well beyond the dismissal of a few top intelligence officials whom the president perceived to be disloyal. It has also meant that those who remain in the community are acutely mindful of the risks of challenging Trump’s ‘alternative facts’ … with consequences that are substantive, if often hidden from view.”