Picture: AFP ANNOUNCER: This Week with George Stephanopoulos starts right now. DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I’ve never respected him.\ I’ve never had a lot of respect. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, HOST: President Trump takes on outspoken critic and former CIA director John Brennan by taking away his security clearance. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He’s using a security clearance of a former CIA director as a pawn. He’s drunk on power. STEPHANOPOULOS: Warns more could be coming. SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: James Clapper, James Comey, Michael Hayden… STEPHANOPOULOS: Sparking a fierce backlash. SEN. MARK WARNER, (D) VIRGINIA: To me this had an eerie memory, an enemy’s list. STEPHANOPOULOS: The president is emboldened, unrestrained, punishing adversaries in unprecedented ways. Is it all about the Russia investigation? A move to bury those Omarosa headlines? How will Trump’s actions affect America’s security? Martha Raddatz takes those questions to the president’s national security adviser John Bolton in a This Week exclusive. MARTHA RADDATZ, ABC NEWS ANCHOR: Brennan has been a strong critic of the administration, but what does this have to do with protecting classified information? STEPHANOPOULOS: Plus, insight and analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. And… UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We are sorry. I am… Read full this story
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