NitTwit's finanical problems a national security issue

They always were (remember Deutsche Bank?), but with the news of his former accounting firm not vouching for his finances, and legitimate banks refusing to back Twit, it creates yet another opening for foreign agents to buy national secrets. According to Joseph Cirincione, a fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft:

"This explodes the national security risk by a factor of 10, because now he's going to be desperate for new loans. Legitimate banks are not going to touch him. So it expands the universe of shady characters who could offer him loans in return for favors that might include disclosing U.S. national security secrets."

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