Michael Wessel is a 'cleared advisor' on TPP and here are some excerpts of this article
here. See it for many more details.
"I’ve actually read the TPP text provided to the government’s own
advisors, and I’ve given the president an earful about how this trade
deal will damage this nation. But I can’t share my criticisms with you. I can tell you that Elizabeth Warren is right about her
criticism of the trade deal. We should be very concerned about what's
hidden in this trade deal—and particularly how the Obama administration
is keeping information secret even from those of us who are supposed to
provide advice."
"So-called “cleared advisors” like me are prohibited from sharing
publicly the criticisms we’ve lodged about specific proposals and
approaches. The government has created a perfect Catch 22: The law
prohibits us from talking about the specifics of what we’ve seen,
allowing the president to criticize us for not being specific. Instead
of simply admitting that he disagrees with me—and with many other
cleared advisors—about the merits of the TPP, the president instead
pretends that our specific, pointed criticisms don’t exist."
"The text of the TPP, like all trade deals, is a closely guarded secret.
That fact makes a genuine public debate impossible and should make
robust debate behind closed doors all the more essential. But the
ability of TPP critics like me to point out the deal’s many failings is
limited by the government’s surprising and unprecedented refusal to make
revisions to the language in the TPP fully available to cleared
advisors."
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