Blinken and Sullivan's access to classified information was revoked in the United States.
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- Blinken and Sullivan's access to classified information was revoked in the United States.


The access of former US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and former assistant to the head of the United States for national Security Jake Sullivan to classified information has been revoked. This was announced on March 10 by the head of the US National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
"According to Trump's directive, I revoked the security clearance and banned access to classified information for Anthony Blinken, Jake Sullivan," Gabbard said in a message on the social network X (ex. Twitter).
In addition, access was also restricted to 51 people who signed a letter from Hunter, the son of former US President Joe Biden, which contained "disinformation." Lisa Monaco, Mark Zaida, Norman Eisen, Letitia James, Alvin Bragg and Andrew Weissman also lost the right to receive classified information.
On February 8, The New York Post (NYP) reported that American leader Donald Trump had ordered the restriction of access to classified information for Blinken and Sullivan. The day before, the American president decided to block former US leader Joe Biden from accessing classified materials. Trump recalled that earlier, in 2021, Biden did the same, ordering the intelligence community to close access to national security information to Trump himself.
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