Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines called the leaking of hundreds of classified documents “deeply depressing,” but she doesn’t want the intelligence community to overreact either.
“I think we will always, in any scenario, in any incident that occurs, learn lessons once we understand what happened and ensure that we try to do a better job protecting our information moving forward,” Haines said on Monday at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.The top U.S. intelligence official noted that while changes may ensue following the investigations and reviews into who has access to specific classified information, they shouldn’t do anything to limit their capabilities.
U.S. Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, 21, was arrested earlier this month and is currently facing multiple charges for removing the classified documents from a secured work environment, taking them home, and then posting the information or photos of the documents online. He allegedly posted them in a private Discord channel with men of similar age for months before another member of the group began taking the photos and posting them on other social media platforms.
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