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The National Security Hour with LTG (USAF, retired) Thomas McInerney, MG Paul Vallely (USA, retired), and Edward Haugland (retired IC senior executive) discuss the release of the Durham Report and three key areas regarding that report:
1 – DOJ’s and FBI’s disgraceful lack of professional adherence to the law, policy, individual civil, and constitutional rights.
2 – The purposeful politicization and weaponization of the DOJ, FBI, and Intelligence Community against a sitting president.
3 – The disparate treatment of those involved, including Hillary Clinton, her staff, and senior leaders of the DOJ, FBI, DOS, CIA, and ODNI – and whether their actions constitute Treason or other significant crimes like insurrection, subversion, and insurgency.
Additionally, the discussions covered:
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Hosting this episode of The National Security Hour are MG Paul E Vallely, LTG Thomas McInerney, and Edward Haugland.
Paul E. Vallely, Major General, US Army (ret), was born in DuBois, Pa. He retired in 1991 from the US Army as Deputy Commanding General, US Army, Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii. General Vallely graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point and was commissioned in the Army in 1961, serving a distinguishing career of 32 years in the Army. General Vallely is a graduate of the Infantry School, Ranger and Airborne Schools, Jumpmaster School, the Command and General Staff School, The Industrial College of the Armed Forces, and the Army War College. He has over fifteen (15) years experience in Special Operations, Psychological, and Civil-Military Operations.
Thomas G. McInerney, Lt General, USAF (ret), was born in 1937, in Havre de Grace, Md., and graduated from Garden City (N.Y.) High School in 1955. He earned a bachelor of science degree from the U.S. Military Academy in 1959 and a master’s degree in international relations from The George Washington University in 1972. The general completed Armed Forces Staff College in 1970 and the National War College in 1973. General McInerney was awarded the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service. The singularly distinctive accomplishments of General McInerney and his dedicated contributions in the Service of his Country reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
Edward Haugland is a retired federal Senior Executive and US Air Force veteran. Ed had over four decades of service, including serving as a senior leader in the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Energy, and State. Ed served as Chairman of the CIA’s strategic planning, a Deputy team leader for the INF On-site nuclear arms inspections in the former Soviet Union, and as an award-winning CIA intelligence analyst.
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