Pentagon, Intelligence Chiefs Push to Oust NSA Director
WASHINGTON—The U.S. government’s top military and intelligence leaders have recommended that President Barack Obama remove National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers from office, several people familiar with the matter said, amid questions about his leadership. The call for his ouster, which came a month ago, is a rare rebuke of a top military commander, particularly when he is being considered for a senior intelligence...>> view originalTrump faces defiance in Bay Area, California over deportation plans
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Monday, November 28, 2016
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