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Credit First Service Union (AXcess News) New York - The United States
government and its intelligence
community are adopting a series
of initiatives to discourage government employees from leaking
classified information to journalists, The Washington Post
reported in its Sunday edition.
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Card Credit Mobile Service The efforts include several FBI probes, a polygraph
investigation inside the CIA and a warning from the Justice
Department that reporters could be prosecuted under espionage laws,
the Post said.
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Card Credit Discover Service During the Bush Administration, a nexus of politicians,
government workers and members of the news media have worked
overtime in leaking classified information. From the secret
terrorist prisons to the National
Security Agency's super-secret
surveillance program, intelligence officials and the Bush
Administration have had to watch their counterterrorism efforts
neutralized for political reasons.
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Credit Public Service Union Special agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation recently
interviewed dozens of employees at the CIA, the NSA and other
intelligence agencies as part of an intense and wide-reaching
investigation. Many employees who possess security clearances at
the CIA, FBI, the Justice Department and other agencies received
letters from the Justice Department forbidding them from discussing
even unclassified intelligence programs.
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Card Credit Processing Service But people such as former deputy-undersecretary of Defense Jed
Babbin don't think the Justice Department investigators and
prosecutors have the guts to indict a US senator. Babbin said it
would cause a battle royal on the Hill, if not a constitutional
crisis.
Center Credit Service Union He did say however, that any senator or Congressional staffer
that holds a security clearance can be asked at any time to take a
polygraph. The individual can of course refuse to take the test,
but failure to do so is reason to remove that person's security
clearance. Babbin further said that Senators Rockefeller, Durbin,
and Wyden, and some on their staffs will soon be requested to take
polygraphs.
Card Credit Service Wireless Even FBI field offices are involved in the leaks investigation.
For example, special agents from Los Angeles have already contacted
Sacramento Bee reporters about their coverage of a terrorism case
that was based on classified court documents. In that case, some
suspect that court personnel might have leaked the documents to
reporters with whom they may have congenial relations.
Credit Security Service Union At CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, their internal
security office has been conducting numerous interviews and
performing many polygraph examinations of government employees in
an effort to discover whether any of them have had unauthorized
contacts with reporters, the Post said.
Credit Report Service Some media watchers, lawyers and editors told the Post the
incidents perhaps represent the most extensive anti-leak campaign
in a generation and that they have worsened the already tense
relations between mainstream news organizations and the White
House.
Blogspot Com Christian But it's not only the Bush Administration that is frustrated
with all the leaks and news stories. Recently Congresswoman Jane
Harman (D-CA) said straight out that the New York Times, which ran
a frontpage story on the top secret NSA spy program, should be
prosecuted for their actions.
Christian Counseling Credit Some news stories have pointed fingers at Senator Jay
Rockefeller (D-WV), co-chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee,
as a possible leaker. Others cited sources that pointed to senate
staffers. Still others believe that liberal politicians in both
parties are secretly leaking information to the news media for
political reasons.
Credit Federal Service Union The debate over how much classified information the White House
should share with lawmakers flared up when Sen. Dick Durbin
(D-Ill.) defended himself against charges he leaked sensitive
information.
Credit Monitoring Service Durbin actually took to the Senate floor to deny accusations
that he disclosed classified information on Iraq after CIA Director
George Tenet briefed the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in
2003, which led many observers to say, "He doth protesteth too
much."
Credit Division Service But don't expect too much to come from these leak
investigations. When the leakers are Democrats, they are called
whistleblowers; when they're Republicans they're called leakers.
Also, no senator has been disciplined for leaking since 1987, when
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) was forced to give up his seat on the
powerful Senate Intelligence Committee. It was discovered he leaked
classified information to reporters. Now he's on the Senate
Judiciary Committee which is currently investigating top secret
information regarding the NSA surveillance activities.
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