Former CIA director says intelligence community will recover under President-elect Biden
Former CIA Director Michael Hayden told CBSN's "Red & Blue" that he believes that the intelligence community will recover under President-elect Joe Biden after it faced repeated attacks from President Trump over the past four years. If Mr. Trump had won the 2020 election, Hayden said, intelligence "would be dead."
Видео Former CIA director says intelligence community will recover under President-elect Biden канала CBS News
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