The CIA said briefing Trump was 'far and away the most difficult' than with any other president

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Knowledge organizations battled to brief Donald Trump, another book distributed by the CIA said.

The creator depicted Trump as "by a long shot the most troublesome" new president to

Brief.

Trump was, similar to Nixon, "dubious and unreliable with regards to the knowledge cycle," the book said.

Instructions Donald Trump as he arranged to go into the White House was more troublesome than some other approaching president, as per another book distributed by the CIA.

The distribution, "Getting to Know the President" by the previous knowledge official John L. Helgerson, diagrammed various presidents' collaborations with knowledge offices.

In it, Helgerson composed that "For the Intelligence Community, the Trump progress was by a wide margin the most troublesome its would say with instructions new presidents."

He said that the main similar experience was with President Richard Nixon.

"The just (and blemished) simple was the Nixon change," he said, after Nixon "viably declined" to work with the insight local area and on second thought got his data through a go-between.

"Trump resembled Nixon, dubious and unreliable with regards to the insight cycle, however dissimilar to Nixon in the manner in which he responded," Helgerson composed.

"Instead of closing the [intelligence community] out, Trump drew in with it, yet assaulted it freely."

Helgerson's book was first distributed in 1996, and has been refreshed with each new president.

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