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US President Joe Biden made it clear to about 120 office workers and senior officials that he understood the complexity and importance of their work. This agency monitors 17 American intelligence organizations.

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US President Joe Biden visited the office of the Director of National Intelligence on Tuesday. At the same time, he promised the country’s intelligence community that he would “never do politics” about his work. Biden reached the office of the Director of National Intelligence for the first time since taking office. He made it clear to about 120 employees and senior officers of the office that he understands the complexity and importance of their work. (US President Joe Biden first visit to intel agency warns of cyber conflict)

This agency monitors 17 American intelligence organizations. Joe Biden said, ‘I have full faith in you. I know there is no such thing as 100% certainty in the intelligence world. This happens only occasionally. It is very rare.’ Biden said, ‘I will never do politics about your work. I promise you. This is very important for our country.

Russia and China are a threat to national security
Biden called Russia and China a growing threat to US national security. He referred to increasing cyber attacks, including ransomware attacks against government agencies and private industry. US officials say that agents in both countries are behind these attacks. Biden said, ‘I think it’s very likely… if we really have a one-on-one war with a major power, that would be a cyber breach.’ Biden visited the National Counterterrorism Center watch floor. The experts sitting here gather information and intelligence inputs from various sources and detect potential threats. He was accompanied by Avril Haynes, Director of National Intelligence, and Christy Abijed, Director of the National Counterterrorism Center.

Trump went to this office on the very first day

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US President Donald Trump visited the Central Intelligence Agency on the very first day of his term. He had also praised the agency, but later he started getting personal complaints. He settled his account in front of the media at a program to mark stars for officers who lost their lives in the line of duty at the CIA Memorial Hall. He had made a false claim about the crowd at the opening ceremony.