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Rubio: Oversight in Crisis After Leaks Force DNI to Opt for Written Election Briefings

The Republican chairman of the Senate intelligence committee warned on Saturday that congressional oversight of intelligence activities is in crisis after the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) told lawmakers that it will opt for written election intelligence briefings to prevent further leaks from congressional sources.

“Congressional oversight of intelligence activities now faces a historic crisis,” Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) Acting Chairman Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said in a statement.

“Intelligence agencies have a legal obligation to keep Congress informed of their activities. And members of Congress have a legal obligation to not divulge classified information. In my short time as Acting Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, I have witnessed firsthand how this delicate balance has been destroyed.”

Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced the transition to written briefings in an Aug. 28 letter to Rubio and SSCI Ranking Member Mark Warner (D-Va.) Ratcliffe explained that the new format will help ensure that election intelligence briefings are not “misunderstood or politicized,” according to a copy of the letter (pdf) obtained by The Epoch Times.

Election security briefings have been subject to a number of leaks during the 2020 presidential campaign. Most recently, congressional sources leaked that Russia is still working to help re-elect Trump while China would prefer Biden to win.

“Divulging access to classified information in order to employ it as a political weapon is not only an abuse, it is a serious federal crime with potentially severe consequences on our national security,” Rubio said. “This situation we now face is due, in no small part, to the willingness of some to commit federal crimes for the purpose of advancing their electoral aims.”

Warner did not mention or condemn leaks in a statement criticizing the switch to written briefings.

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