Well, he has documents that isn't covered by a law he could rely on. Instead they found documents that could get him hanged. ha ha
What do you think those nuke documents are? Design schematics? Missile specifications? Everybody knows that there is an over classification problem in the U.S. government. THIS IS A COMMON KNOWLEDGE PROBLEM. ha ha
As the government uses spying laws to prosecute leakers, the problem of overclassification takes on new urgency.
www.rcfp.org
American officials classify too much information, from the trivial to the politically inconvenient. The overreliance on secrecy invites abuse.
www.theatlantic.com
When people criticize overclassification of national security information, what exactly are they talking about? Is it too much secrecy? The wrong sort of secrecy? Classifying something at too high a level? Oddly, there is no widely-accepted definition of the term. But since the solution to...
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Continuing to shroud government actions behind a veil of secrecy will only deepen the divide between that government and the people it is supposed to serve.
defense360.csis.org
Classification is one of the most important tools our government has to keep us safe. But many secrets protected by the classification system pose no danger to the nation's safety.
www.brennancenter.org
It may be years before we know the true effects of Secretary Clinton's email use, thanks to our dysfunctional classification system.
www.brennancenter.org
The case of Hillary Clinton’s emails shows we need a saner policy about marking information secret.
www.nytimes.com