Senators Warner and Rubio on Intelligence Briefing
Following a Senate Intelligence Committee briefing on classified documents found in the residences and offices of former President Trump, President Biden, and former Vice… read more
Following a Senate Intelligence Committee briefing on classified documents found in the residences and offices of former President Trump, President Biden, and former Vice President Pence, Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-VA) and Vice Chair Marco Rubio (R-FL) spoke with reporters. They both expressed dissatisfaction with the briefing. Senator Warner said, “We have a broken system and we’ve got to fix this.” Senator Rubio followed with, “There’s a broader question about what happens when people leave government service and how they are handling sensitive information.” close
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