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The Trump Presidency
The Role of DOJ

Jeff Sessions Floats Media Subpoenas As Part Of Crackdown On Leaks ... “We will not allow rogue anonymous sources with security clearances to sell out our country,” the attorney general said Friday.

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess



Jeff Sessions Floats Media Subpoenas As Part Of Crackdown On Leaks “We will not allow rogue anonymous sources with security clearances to sell out our country,” the attorney general said Friday.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday that the Department of Justice plans to crack down on leaks coming from the department and intelligence community.

“I have this message for our friends in the intelligence community. The Department of Justice is open for business and I have, this morning, this warning: Don’t do it,” Sessions said. “For the past several months we have made changes and are seriously ramping up our efforts.”

Sessions also said the department is reviewing its policy on media subpoenas.

“We respect the important role the press plays and will give them respect, but they cannot place lives at risk with impunity,” he said. “We must balance their role with protecting our national security and the lives of those who serve in the intelligence community, the armed forces and all law-abiding Americans.”

“This nation must end this culture of leaks,” he went on. “We will investigate and seek to bring criminals to justice. We will not allow rogue anonymous sources with security clearances to sell out our country.”

Sessions noted that the department has tripled the number of active leak investigations compared to the number at the end of the last administration.

President Donald Trump has raged against leaks that he says are damaging to him, and publicly complained that Sessions has not been tough enough on leaks.

“I want the attorney general to be much tougher,” Trump said last week. “I want the leaks from intelligence agencies, which are leaking like rarely have they ever leaked before, at a very important level. These are intelligence agencies we cannot have that happen.”

The investigation comes as the Justice Department probes allegations of collusion between Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia.

In June, former FBI Director James Comey said he had instructed a friend to leak a memo detailing a conversation with Trump about an investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, in the hopes of getting a special prosecutor appointed. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein did appoint a special prosecutor, but Trump has said Comey’s leaks were “so illegal.”

Sessions said Friday that he had tapped Rosenstein and Christopher Wray, the FBI director, to oversee leak investigations. He also said he had authorized DOJ’s national security division and U.S. attorneys to prioritize cases involving “unauthorized disclosures.”

Sessions cited recently leaked transcripts of phone calls between Trump and various foreign heads of state as an example of a dangerous leak, saying “no government can be effective when its leaders cannot discuss sensitive matters in confidence with foreign leaders.”

Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, also spoke at the press conference and warned would-be leakers.

“I am empowered to take administrative action to deal with individuals who break the law,” Coats said Friday. “I will not hesitate to exercise those authorities. Anyone who engages in these criminal acts is betraying the intelligence community. We feel the pain of those betrayals intensely.”

“For those out there who may be listening or watching these announcements, or who would later learn about what is said is morning, understand this,” he said. “If you improperly disclose classified information, we will find you. We will investigate you. We will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law.”


By Sam Levine
August 4, 2017
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