We don’t know anything about the specific accusations surrounding Malley, which the State Department has refused to divulge to Congress, much less the public, citing privacy concerns, but the referral of the investigation over to the FBI, taking it out of Foggy Bottom’s hands, inevitably leads to suspicion that Malley is more than merely misunderstood here. Unable to perform his job without security clearances, Malley found himself in bureaucratic limbo this summer, with his long career in the U.S. Government stalled, perhaps permanently.
Therefore, Malley is making plans for a future beyond Washington, DC, we learned a few days ago with the announcement by Princeton University that it’s adding the controversial bureaucrat to its faculty this fall at the School of Public and International Affairs.
[Better get Hugh Hewitt on this case. He used to ask about Hiss during interviews to determine whether his guests were clear-eyed on history or had swallowed the progressive narratives about the Soviet threat. It’s not clear what exactly happened with Malley, but his track record has always been suspicious, especially his contacts with Hamas. — Ed]
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