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Friday, December 30, 2005

Justice Department Investigates NSA leaks


Late to the party but finally arrives.

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the leak of information to the media about a domestic eavesdropping program run by the National Security Agency, senior Justice Department officials confirmed Friday.

Officials have confirmed to FOX News that the FBI is involved in the investigation, but did not comment on whether other agencies were involved, or when the investigation began. One official has said the referral for the probe came from the NSA.


The investigation into leaking of covert activities should have begun with the disclosure of the placing of positive stories in the Iraqi press. Because nothing was done to find who did this, the secret prisons were revealed. Still nothing was done to find the leak so the existence of the CIA planes was reveled. Then the NSA surveillance and lately the monitoring of Masques for radiation.

We have at least one leftist mole in the intelligence agencies. There has been a 5th column operating in this country for decades. Their allies in the legislature have put roadblocks to finding them at every opportunity under the guise of civil liberties. How else to explain the rational of Tom Daschle's saying on the op-ed page of The Washington Post, Congress explicitly denied a White House request for war-making authority in the United States.

One cannot expect to succeed in defeating foreign adversaries if we neglect domestic ones.

Michelle Malkin Is following the story

TexasFred over at and That is My opinion talks about how the Dems are trying to blame the President for policies set during the Clinton years.