It’s been an awkward fall season for Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, a former congressman wholly unqualified for his current post. Over the course of about a month, the Texas Republican ignored his own intelligence community while disclosing politically provocative information, and then apparently made stuff up about Iran during a pre-election press conference.
And yet, according to the New York Times, Donald Trump is no longer receiving intelligence briefings from career analysts, preferring instead to rely on Ratcliffe.
Mr. Trump has not had a briefing led by his designated briefer, the veteran intelligence officer Beth Sanner, in more than a month, people familiar with the matter said. The last formal intelligence briefing led by Ms. Sanner was scheduled for Oct. 2, though administration officials said it was canceled after the president disclosed early that morning that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. Instead, Mr. Trump has relied on Mr. Ratcliffe to brief him two or three times a week.
It’s a bit like Trump’s media consumption: he could rely on independent news organizations for accurate information, but he prefers outlets that tell him what he wants to hear. Similarly, the president could receive intelligence briefings from career officials, but he prefers political allies who are more inclined to deliver more Trump-esque information.
In this case, Ratcliffe almost certainly lacks the necessary expertise to deliver proper intelligence briefings to the president, but there’s reason to believe it doesn’t much matter — because Trump isn’t listening anyway.








