Frederick H. Fleitz

Fred Fleitz
Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the National Security Council
Assumed office
April 27, 2018
President Donald Trump
Preceded by Keith Kellogg
Personal details
Born 1962 (age 5556)
Political party Republican
Education Saint Joseph's University (BA)
Fordham University (MA)
Website Official website

Frederick H. Fleitz (born 1962) is the current Chief of Staff for the National Security Council serving in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. He is a former CIA analyst, news commentator, and Senior Vice President for Policy and Programs with the far-right think tank Center for Security Policy.

Career

First stint in government

Fleitz served in U.S. government national security positions for 25 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of State, and the staff of the U.S. House Committee on Intelligence.[1] Fleitz spent 19 years with the CIA working on a variety of areas, including the CIA Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control Center (WINPAC). He used his experiences as a CIA UN analyst to write his 2002 book, Peacekeeping Fiascoes of the 1990s: Causes Solutions and U.S. Interests.[2]

From 2001 to 2006, Fleitz served as chief of staff to Undersecretaries of State for Arms Control John Bolton (2001–2005) and Robert Joseph (2005–2006). As Bolton's chief of staff, Fleitz helped shepherd his policies through the State Department, represented Bolton on arms control delegations, and acquired a reputation for toughness. Arianna Huffington described Fleitz in a 2005 article as "Bolton's chief enforcer."[3]

Fleitz's name first hit the press in the spring of 2005 during the battle in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to confirm Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Several accounts describe difficult challenges Fleitz faced as Bolton's Chief of Staff, mostly involving conflict over a controversial speech Bolton delivered on a possible Cuban biological weapons program. Most contemporaneous press accounts in 2005 portrayed this matter as a personnel dispute over a disagreement with two intelligence officers over assertions Bolton wanted to make in the speech. In his own testimony, Fleitz said one of analysts had forwarded Bolton's speech for the CIA to review, but attached his own dissenting commentary and then denied doing so. This led to a confrontation and an apology from the analyst's supervisors. Fleitz testified that the other analyst campaigned against the speech after it had been delivered to Congress and the press.[4][5][6][7] Investigative reporter Kenneth Timmerman in his 2007 book Shadow Warriors (Crown Forum) wrote that controversy over Bolton's 2002 Cuba speech stemmed from heavy pressure from a small number of intelligence officers who favored a softer line on Cuba. Timmerman claims these intelligence analysts politicized Bolton's text and that Fleitz resisted their efforts.[8] Rowan Scarborough, in his 2007 book Sabotage: America's Enemies Within the CIA (Regnery), came to a similar conclusion and wrote that Fleitz paid a professional price for defending Bolton and standing up to political pressure from rogue CIA and State Department intelligence analysts.[9]

From 2006–2011, Fleitz was a senior staff member with House Intelligence Committee and a senior adviser to committee ranking member Peter Hoekstra.

Think tanks

In 2011, Fleitz was hired by Newsmax Media to found the Langley Intelligence Group Network (LIGNET), an online international analysis and forecasting service. He served as the LIGNET Director until 2013 when he was named a senior fellow with the Center for Security Policy,[10] run by Frank Gaffney, an anti-Muslim activist and conspiracy theorist.[11] In February 2015, Fleitz became senior vice president for policy and programs. In his writings for the Center, Fleitz claimed that major American Muslim organizations and mosques were secretly working to advance a jihadist agenda, that such groups should not be trusted when they claim to “eschew violence” and that they should be “neutralized as political forces.”[12]

Media

Fleitz has appeared on the Fox News Channel[13][14] and other media outlets to discuss national security issues.[15][16][17] Fleitz has been outspoken in criticizing the Obama administration's nuclear diplomacy with Iran and the July 2015 nuclear agreement with Tehran in his media appearances and op-eds.[18][19][20][21][22] According to Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow and Washington Post columnist Max Boot, Fleitz "has a record of trafficking in virulent Muslim hatred."[23] In his columns, Fleitz frequently defended fringe anti-Muslim, far-right activists such as Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller.[11]

Trump administration (2018–)

In April 2018, John R. Bolton was appointed National Security Advisor for President Donald Trump. Fleitz had previously served as Bolton's Chief of Staff at the State Department during the Presidency of George W. Bush. Bolton selected Fleitz to serve as his NSC Chief of Staff, replacing Keith Kellogg.

References

  1. "Fellows - Center for Security Policy".
  2. Peacekeeping Fiascoes of the 1990s: Causes Solutions and U.S. Interests (Greenwood/Praeger, 2002)
  3. Huffington, Arianna, "Plamegate: The John Bolton Connection." Huffington Post, May 2005.
  4. Jehl, Douglas. "Released E-Mail Exchanges Reveal More Bolton Battles". New York Times, April 24, 2005, p. A18
  5. Linzer, Dafna. "Bolton Often Blocked Information, Officials Say". Washington Post, April 18, 2005, p. A4
  6. Linzer, Dafna. "Two Detail Bolton's Efforts to Punish Dissent". Washington Post, April 29, 2005, p. A2
  7. Lowry, Rich. "The Bolton Dirtfest". National Review Online, April 22, 2005
  8. Timmerman, Kenneth. Shadow Warriors. New York: Crown Forum, 2007, pp. 218–221
  9. Scarborough, Rowan. Sabotage: America's Enemies Within the CIA. Washington: Regnery, 2007, pp. 71–75
  10. "Intelligence Professional Fred Fleitz Joins Center for Security Policy as Senior Fellow", Center for Security Policy press release, December 23, 2013.
  11. 1 2 CNN, Andrew Kaczynski and Chris Massie,. "John Bolton's chief of staff defended fringe anti-Muslim, far-right activists in online columns". CNN. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
  12. "New NSC chief of staff is from group that believes Muslims are plotting to take over U.S." Washington Post.
  13. Fox News, "Ex-CIA Analyst: Senate's Torture Report Is 'Most Partisan I've Ever Seen'”, December 9, 2014
  14. The O'Reilly Factor, ”Whatever Happened to Human Rights”, February 5, 2015.
  15. Sun News Network, "Fleitz on Obama's comments on Iran in State of the Union address", February 21, 2015.
  16. Coren, Courtney, "Fred Fleitz: Obama Will Boost Assad Regime By Fighting ISIS”. “Newsmax TV”, September 15, 2014.
  17. CTV News," CTV News Channel: Concerns with Senate Report", December 8, 2014.
  18. Fleitz, Fred, "The Nuclear Giveaway". National Review Online, October 2, 2014
  19. Fleitz, Fred, "Why Obama’s Iran Deal is a Path to War" New York Post, March 1, 2015.
  20. Fleitz, Fred, "Congress' Letter On Iran Was Leadership, Not Treachery”. Investor's Business Daily, March 13, 2015.
  21. Fleitz, Fred, "Obama Straight Up Lied about Iran’s Nukes Tonight: Their Progress Hasn’t Been ‘Halted’", National Review Online, January 21, 2015.
  22. Fleitz, Fred and Gaffney, Frank, "Can the Nuclear Deal With Iran Be Fixed?" Center for Security Policy, September 21, 2015.
  23. Boot, Max (2018-06-09). "Opinion | Trump picks another Muslim-hater as one of his aides". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
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