Here’s the Memo That Blew Up the NSC

Via FP

Fired White House staffer argued “deep state” attacked Trump administration because the president represents a threat to cultural Marxist memes, globalists, and bankers.

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.

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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.

“It was about H.R. McMaster,” the source said. “So, when he starts reading it, he knows it’s him and he fires [Higgins].”

The story of the memo’s strange journey to the Oval Office captures the zeitgeist of what has become the tragicomedy of the current White House: a son trying to please his father, an isolated general on a mission to find a leaker, a right-wing blogger with a window into the nation’s security apparatus, and a president whose closest confidante is a TV personality.

The result is an even wider rift between the president and his national security advisor, marking what may be the beginning of the end of the general’s tenure, and a radical shift of power on the NSC.

The controversy over the memo has its origins in a hunt for staffers believed to be providing information to right-wing blogger Mike Cernovich, who seemed to have uncanny insight into the inner workings of the NSC. Cernovich in the past few months has been conducting a wide-ranging campaign against the national security advisor.

“McMaster was just very, very obsessed with this, with Cernovich,” a senior administration official told FP. “He had become this incredible specter.”

In July, the memo was discovered in Higgins’s email during what two sources described to Foreign Policy as a “routine security” audit of NSC staffers’ communications. Another source, however, characterized it as a McCarthy-type leak investigation targeting staffers suspected of communicating with Cernovich.

Higgins, who had worked on the Trump campaign and transition before coming to the NSC, drafted the memo in late May and then circulated the memo to friends from the transition, a number of whom are now in the White House.

After the memo was discovered, McMaster’s deputy, Ricky Waddell, summoned Higgins, who was told he could resign — or be fired, and risk losing his security clearance, according to two sources.

Higgins, who agreed to resign, was escorted out of the building. He later learned from his colleagues still at the NSC that his association to this now-infamous memo was the reason he was removed.

Following Higgins’s departure, McMaster set out to clean house, a source close the White House said — getting rid of NSC staffers linked to the memo, perceived as loyal to his predecessor, Michael Flynn, or simply those with whom he’d butted heads over foreign policy. Among those fired was Ezra Cohen-Watnick, the NSC’s top intelligence official, and Derek Harvey, who handled the NSC’s Middle East portfolio.

In the meantime, however, the memo had been working its way through the Trump White House. Among those who received the memo, according to two sources, was Donald Trump Jr.

Trump Jr., at that time in the glare of media scrutiny around his meeting with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower during the presidential campaign, gave the memo to his father, who gushed over it, according to sources.

In a comedy of errors, Trump later learned from Sean Hannity, the Fox News host and close friend of the president, that the memo’s author had been fired. Trump was “furious,” the senior administration official said. “He is still furious.”

The memo lays out what it described as a concerted campaign to undermine the president.

“The administration has been maneuvered into a constant back-pedal by relentless political warfare attacks structured to force him to assume a reactive posture that assures inadequate responses,” it reads. “The president can either drive or be driven by events; it’s time for him to drive them.”

The purpose of the memo, said a source familiar with the document, was to educate others in the White House about just what the president is allegedly up against.

“The memo maybe reads a little crazy, sure, but it’s not wrong and Rich isn’t crazy,” an administration official said.

Many inside the White House had only seen the first page or two of the memo — or had only read the excerpts published in the Atlantic, which first reported the existence of the memo, several sources said.

The memo’s repeated references to the Muslim Brotherhood — which is grouped among “key international players that includes the European Union and the United Nations — surprised few inside the NSC familiar with what had been a Flynn obsession. “Oh look, it’s the newest member of the Muslim Brotherhood,” was a common joke among those critical of Flynn loyalists, and what they regarded as a conspiracy theory, a source close to the NSC said.

This 3,500-word memo was written in a personal capacity, according to a source familiar with its drafting. The source described it as a “technical assessment” of the current political situation, and said it was never disseminated from the NSC in any official manner, but shared with personal contacts from the Trump campaign.

“While opposition to President Trump manifests itself through political warfare memes centered on cultural Marxist narratives, this hardly means that opposition is limited to Marxists as conventionally understood,” the memo reads. “Having become the dominant cultural meme, some benefit from it while others are captured by it; including ‘deep state’ actors, globalists, bankers, Islamists, and establishment Republicans.”

“It’s not wrong per se,” said another official. “Actually, it’s not wrong at all. The not-wrong part is just, well, buried a bit I guess by some of the wackier parts.”

The memo calls out those pushing for rights “based on sex or ethnicity,” which is a “direct assault on the very idea of individual human rights and natural law around which the Constitution was framed.” It also says that “transgender acceptance” is “denying a person the right to declare the biological fact of one’s sex.”

Contacted by FP, Higgins declined to comment on the memo or his departure from the NSC.

The recent NSC shake-up appears to go beyond concerns about the memo. The recently ousted NSC staffers had been brought in by Flynn, who resigned for allegedly lying to Vice President Mike Pence about the substance of a December phone call he had with a Russian official.

Flynn is now under investigation for, among other things, failing to report income for lobbying on behalf of Turkey shortly before he became involved in the campaign.

The elimination of Higgins, Cohen-Watnick, and Harvey has helped McMaster assert control of the NSC, which was staffed during the early days of the administration by those loyal to Flynn and Steve Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist.

Late last week, McMaster also planned to put at least four other NSC staffers on the chopping block, but was prevented from doing so by newly installed Chief of Staff John Kelly, according to two sources. All but one of those staffers had ties dating back to the campaign or transition.

A source close to McMaster denied those planned firings.

The White House press office did not respond to FP‘s request for comment. A NSC spokesman declined to comment, citing a policy against speaking about internal personnel issues.

Despite Higgins’s firing, McMaster’s difficulties inside the White House aren’t going away anytime soon — though he might.

McMaster “doesn’t really have any allies,” said a source familiar with the NSC staff. “It doesn’t seem as though he has the ear of the president, which is obviously essential to his survival.”

Kate Brannen and Jenna McLaughlin contributed reporting to this article.

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unit472
unit472
August 12, 2017 10:37 am

This is the kind of scheming by underlings and their wannabes that bedevils Trump. The whole foreign policy/intelligence apparatus needs to be purged.

I have confidence in Rex Tillerson but not the CIA/State Department. Michael Flynn was no saint but an life long intelligence officer out to make money as a Podesta like lobbyist/consultant. He got stabbed in the back by jealous rivals when he landed his post as National Security Advisor but I weep no tears for him. His money grubbing activity on behalf of the Turkish government made him a liability from the start.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
August 12, 2017 10:39 am

McMaster is bringing Trump down – this was in play before this memo.

crawfisher
crawfisher
  kokoda - the most deplorable
August 12, 2017 10:51 am

McMaster needs to be fired for approving Susan Rice security clearance, period. This guy will continue to sink President Trump.

John
John
  kokoda - the most deplorable
August 12, 2017 10:30 pm

Herbert McMaster and Dina Powell are members of the Rockefeller CFR along with Susan Rice, Bill Clinton, John McCain and George Soros. See lists in the CFR annual report.

Why did Trump select a CFR globalist as his national security advisor? Does he work for the proles or the New York insiders?

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 12, 2017 10:47 am

“…….. “deep state” attacked Trump administration because the president represents a threat to cultural Marxist memes, globalists, and bankers.”

This has been obvious with anyone having eyes to see and ears to hear, and willing to use them, since he won the election and before he even took office.

In fact, it was almost equally obvious during his Presidential campaign and even during his primary campaign for the nomination.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 12, 2017 11:00 am

Wow, wonder how the Trump administration would look if he wasn’t against the bankers? If there ever was a big one told on TBP, this is it.

So he is against the bankers? Then why is the White House full of BANKERS/HEDGE FUND BILLIONAIRES/BIG OIL SHILLS? You never address that question……..DO YOU?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 12, 2017 11:35 am

The White House isn’t “full” of them (bankers).

But name all of them -that means all- if you think it is.

As for “BIG OIL SHILLS”, that is desirable, even if not really true, since we are reducing both the price of petroleum and our dependence on foreign (and often hostile) sources of it. We are becoming a petroleum exporting nation and that enriches us instead of taking away from us the way importing it does.

Something I’m quite sure you and the rest of the left laments.

BTW, you’re already in the wrong since I just DID address that question, have in other posts as well, and the statement about the Bankers is from the quote not one introduced by me. If you disagree with you should be addressing Rich Higgins about it, not me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 12, 2017 5:48 pm

Have you been living in a cave or are you just stupid? Or are you a paid shill who plays dumb for a living?

Mnuchin
Bannon
Cohn
Clayton
Powell
Ross
Scaramucci (fired)
Chao (Yes ,she was a international bankster ar Citi Bank before she was Labor Sec.)

That is just a start. Want more details, or do you want to quit while you are ahead?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 13, 2017 10:18 am

Your list seems to include people who are not bankers and not in the White House.

Perhaps you should revise it.

In any event, even if they all were that is a very small number compared with the number of people in the White House and hardly constitutes it being “full” of them”

And yes, I get paid 25,000 dollars a post to present the truth when I see someone promoting lies (I wish).

underfire
underfire
August 12, 2017 11:09 am

This is another example of the liberal agenda being driven from the top, showing the street level liberals to be the gullible tools they are.

Every socialist city/state has the smart money that has clawed their way to the top, repressing the common person in the process.

Montefrío
Montefrío
August 12, 2017 11:15 am

Opera bouffe at its finest. The Circus of Dr. Lao. A pathetic mishmash of political amateurism… Seems to me the “threat” to the deep state diminishes daily as DJT begins to realize how over his head he truly is. Or at least one hopes he’s starting to realize it. Unfortunately, much of his voter base is sound and fury signifying nothing, given that when push comes to shove in this cold civil war, they’ll likely roll over and play dead as long as their three-hots-and-a-cot are available and no hard confrontations are necessary.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Montefrío
August 12, 2017 11:36 am

So what would you have him do?

Specifically.

Gayle
Gayle
  Montefrío
August 12, 2017 2:12 pm

You mean like what happened in Charlottesville today?

xxBONESxx
xxBONESxx
  Montefrío
August 15, 2017 8:07 pm

Monfreako,
So you think people against the left will simply roll over and play dead. As for three hots and a cot take that away from them and see what they do…..so speaking of rolling over, seems the anti left did some rolling over people on Saturday…..not the type you thought huh? The left took to violence and were met head on with violence and eventually a tragic car run down. The anti left had a permit the left did not. The left were in the wrong and started it but obviously couldn’t finish it because as you say “the right will roll over and play dead”. I am sure once shtf many will love to meet you so they can show how to play the game of “roll over and play dead” as you call it. Maybe then you will understand the rules of a game you know nothing about. Snowflake.

Ammo
Ammo
August 12, 2017 12:00 pm

I’m curious, and more importantly to me, whatever happened to the several Muslim Brotherhood characters that were scattered in and around the Obama administration? Have they infiltrated into other positions within the “deep state” organization and agencies?

Sean Mallory
Sean Mallory
  Ammo
August 12, 2017 12:09 pm

Nah, they have been replaced by rabidly anti American Israel Firsters.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ammo
August 12, 2017 12:22 pm

I think they are now in charge of the Democrat IT operations.

TampaRed
TampaRed
August 12, 2017 1:58 pm

This needs it’s own thread but this one is active so I’ll put it here.
Apparently there has been quite a bit of violence in Charlottesville at The Unite The Right rally.
The Va governor declared an emergency and Trump has issued a statement about it.
By publicizing this violence,the press and left are ultimately helping the right.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/346319-trump-condemns-far-right-protests-in-charlottesville?rnd=1502559292

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 12, 2017 2:23 pm

Mr. Montecrapo, Trump was the only viable candidate against the NWO plans for our enslavement and deaths; you evidently support the NWO but you are not one of the 1% Illuminati Elite but maybe one of their minions; or you are a Useful Idiot destined for disposal at a FEMA Camp. If you know someone like Trump who might run for Congress in 2018, or better than Trump who might run for POTUS in 2020, or have a better idea about issues, please tell us.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  rhs jr
August 12, 2017 2:43 pm

Oh, I completely agree that DJT was the only viable candidate and supported him well before he won the primary and then the election. I certainly DON’T support the NWO and emigrated 20 years ago when I saw how it was going to be imposed upon the USA, just as it largely has been. Yeah, as it happens, I’m from a well-off family with strong ties to the Fed, but I abandoned them and now live a fairly-close-to-subsistence life far, far away.

Problem is, see, that DJT hasn’t shown that he’s up to the task up to now, imho. You’re one of those bible-beat-offers who doesn’t know his ass from a hole in the ground, but you make assumptions that are entirely erroneous about anyone who might differ from you in opinion. I comment rarely, but in your case, I’m glad to. “Useful idiot” destined for your FEMA Camp: look in the mirror and then face the wall, ’cause dreams will help you not at all. I hope that DJT prevails, but I fear it’s not likely, at least not the way things are going as of today. As for future elections, I’m not a prophet. Why don’t you tell us what’s coming, preferably without quoting the Bible?

BB
BB
August 12, 2017 6:33 pm

Cultural Marxist , globalists and Bankers ….what group in America supports these damn traitors above all else ? And answer is Jews .Just follow the money and you will see.