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Trump revokes Biden's security clearance, stops intelligence briefings.
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IntroductionOn February 7, 2025, U.S. President Trump released a statement on social media announcing the revoca ...

On February 7, 2025, U.S. President Trump released a statement on social media announcing the revocation of former President Biden's security clearance and the cessation of daily intelligence briefings. In the statement, Trump pointed out that in 2021, Biden had instructed the intelligence agencies to stop providing him with national security information, which Trump believed should have been a "courtesy enjoyed by former presidents." Trump emphasized that Biden no longer needs to continue receiving classified intelligence.
This action by Trump sparked mixed reactions. His supporters viewed the decision as a measure to maintain the normal order of national security, while critics perceived it as potentially politically motivated, aiming to undermine Biden's political influence. This decision attracted widespread attention, particularly amid the current tense political climate in the United States, as conflicts between former presidents have become increasingly intense.

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