When President Trump called in his State of the Union address for legislation that would allow crime victims to sue sanctuary cities for offenses committed by undocumented immigrants, CIA Director Gina Haspel rose to her feet, clapping. It was an unusual display of partisan spirit for the nation’s top intelligence officer, especially as it concerned a domestic law enforcement issue, an area where the agency is forbidden by law from acting.It was “not right” for Haspel attend the speech, much less applaud it, said General Michael Hayden, who served as director of central intelligence under President George W. Bush. Bruce …read more
Source:: The New Republic