The leadership of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said on Feb. 28 they were unsatisfied with the information offered to them in their briefing about the exposure of classified documents.
According to the statement, the senators’ briefing by members of the intelligence community, and the Department of Justice left “much to be desired.”
“In accordance with our responsibility to oversee the Intelligence Community and protect our national security, today we met with leaders from the IC and the Justice Department to discuss the exposure of classified documents,” a joint statement from Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Vice Chairman Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said…. Source
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