So Obama was corrupt in letting his heads of office keep their clearance, but so was Trump when he fired people but didn't revoke clearance? This is why I'm confused.
If Obama/Trump let people go and knowingly let them keep their Top Secret clearances and they knowingly had access to state secrets despite being private individuals, yes, that is corruption.
Also,I was not aware that classified information was being leaked by these people.
It's not a question of whether or not they're leaking classified information. You have a clearance when you need it, and you should not have a clearance when you don't. People who simply used to be directors don't need it and shouldn't have it.
Also also...
What about leaking info against an administration doing bad things? Ie. A whistle blower? Is that corruption?
One person's whistle blower is another's traitor. Your question doesn't really make sense without context. There's no such thing as blanket "whistle blowing" because "bad things" varies from person to person. In general, all people who leak classified information should go straight to federal prison.
I'm just gonna stop because we probably have different defintions of corruption.I mean, Trump allowing someone he hates (and fired) to keep security credentials being corruption just makes no sense to me as it doesn't benefit Trump on a personal level.
----In other news: Trump won.
https://www.npr.org/2018/07/27/632640711/u-s-could-see-blockbuster-economic-growth-number-todayHe's done exactly as he said. He made America great. He did the impossible of 4.1% GDP growth. He and his way of doing things, is what makes a nation like America strong and prosperous.
And while it could just be the con before the fall, the winning streak before you lose it all... it doesn't matter. Not unless the fall comes before November. If it doesn't, then he won. He'll get a super majority in congress, with the rest of the trump hating republicans falling in line so they can win, and be unstoppable.
And if this is how American becomes great... then I'm going to consider saving my money to get rid of my citizenship, because this isn't who I am. I can't be American anymore. Perhaps, I never was.