The BlogSenators to Obama: Who’s Authorizing Benghazi Leaks to Press?10:25 AM, Nov 3, 2012
• By ROBERT ZARATE
In a letter to the White House, four members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence asked President Obama whether recent disclosures to the press of classified information on the Benghazi terrorist attacks were authorized by the Obama administration or illegal leaks subject to prosecution. Written by Senators Dan Coats (R-Indiana), James E. Risch (R-Idaho), Roy Blunt (R-Missouri), and Marco Rubio (R-Florida), the letter comes in response to a recent Washington Post article that the lawmakers described as being “littered with off the record quotes from ‘senior intelligence officials’ within” the Obama administration. In the letter, the lawmakers pointedly ask: “We write today to ask if these disclosures were authorized, and if so, who authorized them and for what purpose? If they were in fact leaks, and not authorized disclosures, what steps is your administration taking to find and prosecute those responsible?” The Senators write that they “find it reprehensible that information in the article was provided to the press before Congress, and in some cases stands in direct contradiction to the information briefed to congressional oversight committees,” adding: “in these waning days of the campaign season, and in the shadow of the Benghazi terrorist attacks—for which there are still too many unanswered questions—members of your administration are not only discussing highly classified matters with reporters, but are perceived to be engaging in such activity for the purpose of bolstering your national security credentials.” Here’s the entire text of the letter:
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