Former CIA Director John Brennan exploded in outrage Wednesday over President Trump’s comments to ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos that he might not alert the FBI if a foreign government tried to interest his campaign in opposition research on an opponent.



Trump took a real world approach to the question, which has not sat well with his critics but it is a subject his interviewer knows well. Before joining ABC News, Stephanopoulos was a senior campaign advisor to the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton and then served as a senior advisor to President Clinton in the White House from 1993 through the end of 1996. Stephanopoulos worked for Clinton while Clinton was taking thousands of dollars from Communist Chinese agents for his 1996 reelection, including Johnny Chung pictured below. In contrast, the Trump campaign was not funded by foreign governments.

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EXCLUSIVE: Pres. Trump tells @GStephanopoulos he wouldn't necessarily alert the FBI if approached by foreign figures with information on his 2020 opponent: "It’s not an interference. They have information. I think I’d take it." https://t.co/7gvoAViw9r pic.twitter.com/k5Yqd9YxdC — Evan McMurry (@evanmcmurry) June 12, 2019

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Brennan responded,

“This is just the latest example of what Vice President Biden meant when he said that Mr. Trump is an existential threat to our country. “Unfit to be President” is a gross understatement. @realDonaldTrump is undeserving of any public office, and all Americans should be outraged.”

This is just the latest example of what Vice President Biden meant when he said that Mr. Trump is an existential threat to our country. “Unfit to be President” is a gross understatement. @realDonaldTrump is undeserving of any public office, and all Americans should be outraged. https://t.co/vi0gYUxi67 — John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) June 12, 2019

John Brennan, screen image.

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