The problems found in the testing in May and June were outlined in a 79-page report. The Army marked it “Controlled Unclassified Information” to prevent public distribution, but Bloomberg News obtained a summary.
a sitting president has the ability to declassify essentially anything they want. it doesn t mean it s a good idea, but they have the constitutional authority to do that. every president prior to trump has declassified some things and they rely on an established process to do that. there s no indication here that he relied on any sort of process. there s no actual order or artifacts of that decision that we ve seen so far. so it s highly questionable as to whether or not he actually did that when he was president. he certainly can t do that now that he s a form are president. but that process involves others, others people would know about it and be able to vouch for it. thus far, no one has been able to vouch for that. yeah. think about it. that s the entire purpose of declassifying something. you re strieg to tell the intelligence community and the rest of the world, hey, this stuff can be treated as open source, unclassified information. if you never actually tell anyone that, h
biden administration s withdrawal from afghanistan in the final stages. the white house officials tells fox news it will be transmitted to the so security council in the next few days. we are told unclassified information will be released to the public, currently. carley: . carley: alexandria hoff thank you so much. i remember what it was like august last year people walking around and disbelief about how disastrous the withdrawal was. images of thousands of people rushing to kabul airport to fleet taliban rule because they knew it would mean for their families the people clinging onto planes, falling to their death as they were trying to escape. as all of that was playing out in the cameras behind the scenes, hundreds of al qaeda terrorists that escaped from jail and then august 13, 1 of those people to conduct a suicide bombing that killed 13 service members at the kabul airport. one of them his name is lance corporal and one year later, i
On July 19, 2022, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a Pre-Draft Call for Comments, seeking feedback on improving its Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) series of publications.
experience with classified material. what does this investigation sound like to you? it is pretty remarkable to have 15 boxes that include a string, or a slew of classified materials as you know, lawrence, from working on the hill. when i worked on the house intelligence committee, we were in a secure location where classified information could remain. but there were still tremendous precautions that we had to take with any classified information. and the notion that it would just be thrown in moving boxes, and sent down to mar-a-lago is completely an accurate to anyone who regularly handles classified information. so the question becomes, how did these classified documents get in those boxes? i tend to think that lower love royal stuffers, middle-able staffers, paid very close attention to those rules. and that perhaps more senior