The memo at the heart of the latest blowup at the National Security
Council paints a dark picture of media, academics, the “deep state,” and
other enemies allegedly working to subvert U.S. President Donald Trump,
according to a copy of the document obtained by Foreign Policy.
The seven-page document, which eventually landed on the president’s
desk, precipitated a crisis that led to the departure of several
high-level NSC officials tied to former National Security Advisor
Michael Flynn. The author of the memo, Rich Higgins, who was in the
strategic planning office at the NSC, was among those recently pushed
out.
The full memo, dated May 2017, is titled “POTUS & Political
Warfare.” It provides a sweeping, if at times conspiratorial, view of
what it describes as a multi-pronged attack on the Trump White House.
Trump is being attacked, the memo says, because he represents “an
existential threat to cultural Marxist memes that dominate the
prevailing cultural narrative.” Those threatened by Trump include “‘deep
state’ actors, globalists, bankers, Islamists, and establishment
Republicans.”
The memo is part of a broader political struggle inside the White
House between current National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster and
alt-right operatives with a nationalist worldview who believe the Army
general and his crew are subverting the president’s agenda.
Though not called out by name, McMaster was among those described in
the document as working against Trump, according to a source with
firsthand knowledge of the memo and the events. Higgins, the author, is
widely regarded as a Flynn loyalist who dislikes McMaster and his team.
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