Warner and Rubio: The press knows more about classified documents than Congress
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Congressional Committee Wants to Change How Classified Documents Are Handled
Republican James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, said Monday that he wants to work with the committee's top Democrat, Jamie Raskin, to reform the system in which classified documents are handled, Axios reported. Comer's comments add to bipartisan concerns about document classification and a growing desire to make changes following the recent findings of files in the homes and personal offices of former presid…
Marco Rubio, Mark Warner demand access to classified docs at center of probes
Sen. Marco Rubio still doesn’t know what classified documents are at the center of two ongoing special counsel investigations. As the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, he said that’s a problem. During an interview with CBS’ Face The Nation, the Florida Republican said there’s bipartisan agreement committee members should know what classified documents were seized on an FBI raid of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate…
Warner and Rubio: The press knows more about classified documents than Congress
Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) the top lawmakers on the Senate Intelligence Committee, criticized the level of access that congressional leaders have had to classified documents found in the possession of current and former presidents and vice presidents, saying the press knows more about the nature of the materials than lawmakers do.…
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