US Intelligence Agencies Resist Trump Push for Unified Foreign Spy Database

The Trump administration has proposed creating a single centralized list of identified foreign spies operating in the United States. However, US intelligence agencies have pushed back against the idea, refusing to comply with the request. Officials within the intelligence community argue that consolidating such sensitive information into one database poses serious security risks. Their primary concern is that merging the data could inadvertently expose long-running covert investigations that have taken years to build.
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