A former Intelligence director is warning that President Joe Biden is America's greatest threat.
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe shared the comments during an interview on Fox News with Mark Levin.
🚨Former DNI @JohnRatcliffe: “America's greatest national security threat is Joe Biden” Video👇https://t.co/bJGOE0oUmy
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"But one of my concerns there, and this goes to your larger question about what has Joe Biden done to our national security, he has very clearly harmed it, but in so many respects beyond Afghanistan," Ratcliffe said.
"But this most recent, most painful, most colossal, epic failure in Afghanistan has literally breathed life into the radical Islamic terrorist movement not just in Afghanistan but around the world," he added.
“Elon Musk...only became a national security threat when he purchased Twitter and promised to...eliminate censorship from one political party to another.”@JohnRatcliffe CALLS OUT FBI, DOJ, and President Biden's comments on Elon Musk for targeting political opponents 🚀🚀 pic.twitter.com/LiEziZhzPL
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Ratcliffe has also noted how Biden and the left have called out Elon Musk as a security threat following his purchase of Twitter.
"Elon Musk...only became a national security threat when he purchased Twitter and promised to...eliminate censorship from one political party to another," Dan Bongino tweeted.
“Elon Musk...only became a national security threat when he purchased Twitter and promised to...eliminate censorship from one political party to another.”@JohnRatcliffe CALLS OUT FBI, DOJ, and President Biden's comments on Elon Musk for targeting political opponents 🚀🚀 pic.twitter.com/LiEziZhzPL
— Unfiltered with Dan Bongino (@UnfilteredOnFox) November 13, 2022
The strong words come as Biden continues to struggle to respond to global issues, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine could have been avoided, but has now lingered for months, costing Americans billions of dollars as well.
The White House is becoming more of a problem than a help when it comes to foreign relations, a key area of concern as voters look toward 2024.