White House distances itself from counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran war
Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The White House on Wednesday sought to distance itself from Joe Kent, a top counter-terrorism official who resigned in protest of the Iran war, by depicting him as not involved in U.S. intelligence assessment.
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