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Classified docs leak not a ‘surprise’ but shows need for reforms: Senate intel chair

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Classified docs leak not a ‘surprise’ but shows need for reforms: Senate intel chair


Mark Warner also called for “continuous vetting” of people with access.

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner on Sunday said the leak of classified U.S. military and intelligence documents — allegedly by a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman working in IT — wasn’t completely unexpected but underscored how the process for secret-keeping needs to be reformed.

“This is a problem that we shouldn’t be totally surprised at,” Warner, D-Va., told ABC “This Week” co-anchor Martha Raddatz.

“We’ve known this has been a problem. We actually have to have, I believe, Congress intervene,” he went on to say.

Warner said there were multiple issues, including the over-classification of documents; the lack of a single authority overseeing the system who could enforce uniform regulations; and the ability of too many people with clearances to access entire documents — unnecessarily.

“I believe we need somebody fully in charge of the classification process. And I believe for those most-classified documents, there ought to be a smaller universe [of access],” he said, while urging “continuous vetting” of those with clearances.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Senate Intelligence Committee Co-Chair Mark Warner heads for a closed-door briefing at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center on April 19, 2023, in Washington, D.C.

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