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…itself to declassify nukes in
Turkey, and Italy, and the 50 or so other countries where we idiotically
stationed them during the Cold War.
Here at the National Security Archive, in our “Dubious Secrets” series, we
have published hundreds of…
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…provision was recommended by the 9-11 Commission. *Report* at 422.
> Senator McCain advocated for this provision because having "Defense
> Department, as well as other national-security-related positions, literally
> vacant for months and months and months . …
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…the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) approving the use of specific numbers for such queries, if a judge agrees based on national security concerns. Legislation will be needed to permit the government to obtain this information with the speed and…
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…note).
This provision was recommended by the 9-11 Commission. Report at 422. Senator McCain advocated for this provision because having "Defense Department, as well as other national-security-related positions, literally vacant for months and months and months . . . is…
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…be upgraded to classified if the State Department or another agency believes its public release could cause potential harm to national security…
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…classified information in her emails. Says
internal investigators for the intelligence community say at least four of
HRC’s e-mails and potentially hundreds more included classified national
security information at the time they were sent. Shows clip of HRC…
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…of our team members, and John gave them our contacts for GSA,
> Personnel, Agency Review and National Security.
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> As a general matter, the White House is preparing a number
> of documents for transition. Prior to the…
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…Q: In the long run, do you think that the Church Committee - with what it exposed and the regulations that followed - helped curtail the rise of secrecy and the trend towards becoming a national security state? Or did it merely…
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…under Section 215, while ensuring that the government has access to the information it needs to meet its national security needs.
Isn't this decision an acknowledgement that the program isn't as valuable as the administration has previously claimed?
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…be upgraded to classified if the State Department or another agency believes its public release could cause potential harm to national security…
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…court, etc.) if the determination is made not to
subpoena all e-mails but select ones;
- issues related to the authority to withhold e-mails based on national
security concerns and who makes that determination, the State Department,
Clinton, or…
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…national
security is concerned about climate change and the interaction between
water resources and instability. MSNBC’s Weekends with Alex Witt
.2015.07.27., Martin O’Malley, Clips, National…
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…2012.
President Barack Obama launched the review, led by White House counselor John Podesta, during his January speech calling for reforms to National Security Agency surveillance. The review adds to an already simmering debate about the ways businesses collect, sell…
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…not required to classify.
Information provided by foreign governments in confidence is different. The
executive order cautions that the release of such information is “presumed”
to harm national security; agency rules
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…managing lawyer for the
Obama administration, first at the IRS, the HHS and now at the White House.
The National Security Council lawyer Caroline Krass, who opined on the
constitutionality of collecting embassy employee DNA? She’s now the general…
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…statement by your boss. please tell
her how much Sen. McCain appreciated it. Me too,” wrote a top national
security aide for Sen. John McCain.
That weekend, Clinton continued to exchange emails on the Benghazi issue.
On Saturday Sept. 15…
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…disclosures
prompted by Freedom of Information Act requests and a court order for
monthly posting of the emails online — had already led to “an inadvertent
release of classified national security information.” The State Department
disputes that the information was classified…
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…White House, the
State Department, and various national security agencies. Those emails
concerned edits to the administration’s much-discussed Benghazi “talking
points” and included strong objections from the State Department’s
“building leadership” to some of the language. White…
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…as secretary of state. He called it “baffling” that Clinton didn’t consider the potential security risks of discussing diplomatic and national security issues by using an e-mail account not tied to a government server. An unknown number of…