Hopefully McCabe and Comey Are Not Far Behind

GURPS

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On Tuesday, a former FBI agent found himself facing several years in prison after pleading guilty in a federal St. Paul courtroom to leaking classified documents to the media.

Former FBI Minnesota counterterrorism FBI agent Terry Albury, 39, pled guilty to a single count of unauthorized disclosure of national defense information and a single count of unauthorized retention of national defense information. In a statement, the Department of Justice reports:

According to court documents, beginning in 2016 and continuing through August 2017, Albury knowingly and willfully disclosed national defense information, classified at the Secret level, to a reporter. Albury employed methods to avoid detection, including printing documents that he created by cutting and pasting portions of an original document into a new document so as to avoid leaving a record of having printed the original, classified document. Albury also accessed documents on a classified computer and took pictures of the computer screen in order to photograph certain classified documents. Those additional classified documents were recovered on an electronic storage device found during a search of his home.


https://www.dailywire.com/news/29555/boom-fbi-agent-faces-prison-after-pleading-guilty-ryan-saavedra
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
On Tuesday, a former FBI agent found himself facing several years in prison after pleading guilty in a federal St. Paul courtroom to leaking classified documents to the media.

Former FBI Minnesota counterterrorism FBI agent Terry Albury, 39, pled guilty to a single count of unauthorized disclosure of national defense information and a single count of unauthorized retention of national defense information. In a statement, the Department of Justice reports:

According to court documents, beginning in 2016 and continuing through August 2017, Albury knowingly and willfully disclosed national defense information, classified at the Secret level, to a reporter. Albury employed methods to avoid detection, including printing documents that he created by cutting and pasting portions of an original document into a new document so as to avoid leaving a record of having printed the original, classified document. Albury also accessed documents on a classified computer and took pictures of the computer screen in order to photograph certain classified documents. Those additional classified documents were recovered on an electronic storage device found during a search of his home.


https://www.dailywire.com/news/29555/boom-fbi-agent-faces-prison-after-pleading-guilty-ryan-saavedra

Maybe Clinton and those with whom she shared classified information on her private server's e-mail, too?

The story behind why she isn't prosecuted is certainly the other side of the coin - those who sent and/or received the information.
 
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