White House National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice remains among the more low-profile presidential advisers serving at the higher levels of the waning administration of President Obama.
Details emerged this month showing Ms. Rice in 2008 was vetted for a national security post in the anticipated new administration and shared Mr. Obama’s willingness to work with enemies of the U.S.
"Rice also shares Obama’s openness to holding diplomatic talks with all countries, including America’s enemies, when it is in the United States’ interest to do so," says a document sent to John Podesta, the Obama presidential transition team leader, on Oct. 31, 2008, and now Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign chief.
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