Trump Revokes Blinken, Sullivan Access
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Trump revokes access to classified information for Blinken and Sullivan - Reuters

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US President Donald Trump revokes access to classified information for former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan .
The move comes a day after Trump announced that he had revoked access to intelligence briefings for his successor Joe Biden , halting his access to daily intelligence briefings.
Former US presidents traditionally receive intelligence briefings so they can advise incumbent presidents on national security.