A concerning email containing the names of sensitive-work operatives was sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget, raising significant national security concerns. The disclosure, described as a “counterintelligence disaster” by a former CIA officer, potentially jeopardizes the safety of these individuals and exposes them to threats, particularly from China. Senator Mark Warner highlighted the severity of this “disastrous national security development.” This incident follows Trump’s controversial offer of unauthorized buyouts to CIA employees.
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The CIA’s decision to send an unclassified email to the White House containing the names of recently hired employees is deeply troubling. This action, ostensibly taken to comply with an executive order aimed at reducing the federal workforce, presents a significant security risk. The email, including the first names and first initials of last names of probationary employees, exposed a considerable number of young analysts and operatives focusing on China, whose identities are usually kept highly confidential due to the constant threat of Chinese hacking.
This seemingly careless act directly contradicts the CIA’s historical emphasis on secrecy and operational security. The agency has historically condemned leaks, prosecuting individuals like Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning for disclosing classified information that could compromise assets.… Continue reading