Trump ejects Democrats from intelligence-and-privacy oversight board
- During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to wage a war on the 'deep state' and has attacked the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board as one of his first actions upon returning to the White House.
- Trump's Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel, Trent Morse, demanded that three Democrat-selected board members submit resignation letters by Jan. 23 or face termination.
- The departure of the three Democratic-picked members would leave the PCLob unable to function as the Trump administration begins reshaping law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
- Senator Ron Wyden publicly criticized the program, highlighting the limited effectiveness of oversight committees established after past intelligence agency scandals.
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