The White House has announced that President Joe Biden's security clearances are being revoked, and his daily intelligence briefings are being halted. This decision was shared on the White House's X account, citing concerns over Biden's ability to handle sensitive information.
The announcement referenced a 2021 decision by Biden to limit former President Donald Trump's access to classified information, setting a precedent that is now being applied to Biden himself. The White House stated, "There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information. Therefore, we are immediately revoking Joe Biden's Security Clearances, and stopping his daily Intelligence Briefings."
The decision was influenced by the Hur Report, which suggested that Biden suffers from "poor memory" and could not be trusted with sensitive information even in his prime. Trump emphasized his commitment to protecting national security, stating, "I will always protect our National Security - JOE, YOU'RE FIRED. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
The practical effect of this claim is uncertain, as former presidents typically do not have security clearances. Trump's decision comes four years after Biden restricted Trump's access to intelligence briefings, citing "erratic behavior" related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Trump views Biden's 2021 action as unfair and is now applying the same standard to Biden.
Security clearances are special permissions that allow someone to access important and secret information. In this case, it means Joe Biden can't see certain secret government information anymore.
Intelligence briefings are meetings where important and secret information about national security is shared with leaders. Joe Biden will no longer receive these daily updates.
A precedent is an action or decision that serves as an example for future similar situations. Here, it means Biden had earlier set an example by limiting Trump's access to secret information.
The Hur Report is a document or analysis that mentioned Joe Biden's 'poor memory,' which influenced the decision to revoke his security clearances.
Former presidents are people who used to be the President of the United States. They usually don't keep their security clearances after leaving office.
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