Zachery Tyson Brown is an intelligence and national security futurist interested in the many ways in which intelligence, strategy, organizational design, and disruptive technologies intersect. A veteran military intelligence analyst who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, Zach is now a National Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project, a proclaimed U.S. Army Futures Command “Mad Scientist,” and a Board Member of the Military Writers Guild.
OPINION The U.S Intelligence Community needs a new business model, one that’s better suited for an era inundated with useful information and characterized by the demand for radical transparency. The next generation of national security leaders will, quite simply, expect more more personalization, more collaboration, and more convenience.
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Soon after droves of Trump supporters and others breached the Capitol building Jan. 6, streamed through chambers and offices and then were allowed to walk out, Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, headed to her office to regroup.
“It was pretty scary,” Jacobs said Friday, recalling how she and Representatives Jason Crow of Colorado and Ruben Gallego of Arizona reacted to the riot. “I immediately went back to my office once we were all clear and had a glass of whiskey with Jason, who’s my neighbor, and then decided it was important that we call for impeachment.”
Rep. Sara Jacobs is a Democrat representing California’s 53rd District.
The State Department deputy spokeswoman who said the “largest threat to U.S. national security are U.S. cops” characterized her 2016 comments on Tuesday as a one-off. But Jalina Porter made similar comments about the police as recently as 2020.
Jalina Porter, who has been named deputy spokesperson for the U.S. State Department under President Biden, once wrote that the largest threat to U.S. national security may be a domestic one.
In a 2016 Facebook post, Porter wrote that U.S. cops posed the largest national security threat, greater tha
A Biden administration press secretary once wrote on Facebook that police officers are the largest threat to US national security , it has emerged.
Jalina Porter, the deputy spokesperson for secretary of state Antony Blinken, said in 2016 that cops posed a greater security threat than ISIS or Russian hackers.
Porter, who at the time worked for the left-leaning Truman National Security Project think-tank, wrote her Facebook post days after an unarmed black man was shot dead in Oklahoma after walking towards his SUV with his hands in the air. If y all don t wake up and rise up to this truth, the genocide against Blacks in America will continue until we are near extinct, she wrote in a post condemned by Fox News host Tucker Carlson on his show.