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Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday a government-wide crackdown on leakers, which will include a review of the Justice Departments policies on subpoenas for media outlets that publish sensitive information.
At a press conference with Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, Sessions announced that the Justice Department, FBI and government intelligence agencies will begin directing resources into the investigations of government leaks and would prioritize prosecuting those that pass sensitive information along to the press.
Sessions said he had empowered his deputy director Rod Rosenstein and incoming FBI director Christopher Wray to oversee the classified leaks investigations and to monitor the progress of each case.
The national security division of the Justice Department will prioritize cases involving unauthorized disclosures, Sessions said, and the departments will not hesitate to bring lawful and appropriate criminal charges against those who abuse the public trust.
Sessions said his Justice Department has already tripled the number of active leak investigations over the previous administration, and that the FBI would create a new counterintelligence unit to manage the cases.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/345316-justice-to-review-media-subpoenas-policy-in-crackdown-on-leaks?rnd=1501861068
C_U_L8R
(45,031 posts)All I see are embarrassing revelations... that's no state secret.
Trump thinks he can intimidate this country into submission.
Well, screw you Donald.
leftstreet
(36,118 posts)This seems pretty fishy!
emulatorloo
(44,261 posts)which put intelligence assets lives at risk.
SHRED
(28,136 posts)People who work for him hate him.