Former US Coast Guard chief reveals why he withheld sexual assault investigation from Congress
- The former U.S. Coast Guard Chief explained why he did not share a sexual assault investigation with Congress, stating it was 'not ready for prime time' when requested.
- He emphasized the need to ensure 'the integrity of the investigation would not be compromised' before disclosing any information.
- The Chief noted that there were 'ongoing legal implications' that needed to be considered in the decision to withhold the investigation.
- He expressed concern that revealing information too early could lead to 'public misinformation', highlighting the importance of maintaining 'trust in the investigative process'.
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