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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD width=35> </TD><TD vAlign=top width="100%">[font=Courier, Times New Roman]Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:11 p.m. EDT

Report: Justice Department Probing Durbin, Rockefeller CIA Leak


The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into whether Democratic Senators Dick Durbin, Jay Rockefeller and Ron Wyden leaked details about a secret "black ops" CIA satellite program last December in a move that may have seriously compromised national security, former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Jed Babbin said on Saturday.

"The CIA made a request to the Justice Department to investigate and possibly bring criminal charges against these three [senators]," Babbin told WABC Radio host Monica Crowley. "My information is that investigation is ongoing."
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Mr. Rockefeller is the Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and Mr. Durbin is the number two ranking Democrat in the Senate.

Media reports on the satellite leak last December indicated that the Bush administration was concerned about public comments by Durbin, Rockefeller and Wyden and that the CIA had requested a Justice Department probe.

"The formal request for a leaks investigation would target people who described sensitive details about a new generation of spy satellites to The Washington Post, which published a page-one story about the espionage program Saturday [Dec. 11, 2004]," a Justice Department official told the Associated Press at the time.

But the same official told the AP that Justice "has not decided whether to investigate."

Former Deputy Undersecretary Babbin's comments on Saturday were the first indication that such a probe was actually launched and is ongoing.

"The fact of the matter is that [Durbin, Rockefeller and Wyden] divulged something that was above and beyond top secret and frankly, they probably blew the strategy and the hundreds of millions of dollars that were being spent to pursue it," he told Crowley.

"The acknowledgement of [the "black ops" program's] existence is not even proper and the acknowledgement of them and the details of them can very well damage national security," Babbin added.

Asked if he thought the three Senate Democrats should have their security clearances revoked for the duration of the leak probe, the former Defense Department official said, "Absolutely and forthwith. I mean, they should have been revoked at the time of the leak."

"There's really not much doubt about the leak having occurred," Babbin told Crowley. "It's in the press records, it's in the Congressional record. We know what they did." "The only question," he explained, "is how much damage was done by the leak. And that's part of the criminal investigation right now - to do a damage assessment, to figure out how much this is going to cost us strategically and militarily." Editor's note:


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JudgeWapner

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Pat, where is story from?
 

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Probably the all reliable Drudge Report. The same Drudge that said Renhquist was about to retire and Clement would be SC Justice. Druge's reliability is slightly worse than a flipped nickel.
 

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Either that or the slightly less reliable Newsmax.
 
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If they have done the same thing as Rove then they should be punished and the best part:

Ya wont see the "Left" in this forum crying like the Bushies when Rove got caught
 

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my guess would be greg blankenship...
 
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It might be illuminating to read the Post article. It looks like Snoosmax.
 
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It comes from a "reliable" source ....

Dittoheads refer to it as The Limbaugh Chronicles
 
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Pat, where is story from?
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Judge Newsmax but I heard somthing about it the other day too.
 
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First I heard of it.
 
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Roll Call mentioned it awhile back.
 
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In an attempt to verbalize frustration while abiding by classification constraints, Rockefeller made an unusual reference to his protest on the Senate floor.

"My decision to take this somewhat unprecedented action is based solely on my strenuous objection -- shared by many in our committee -- to a particular major funding acquisition program that I believe is totally unjustified and very wasteful and dangerous to national security," Rockefeller said. "Because of the highly classified nature of the programs contained in the national intelligence budget, I cannot talk about them on the floor."

Rockefeller added that the committee has voted "to terminate the program" for the past two years, "only to be overruled" by the appropriations committees.
A small firestorm followed, with at least one radio talk show host and callers to Rockefeller's office charging that he had divulged classified information. On Thursday, spokeswoman Wendi Morigi issued what she called a clarification. "Any assertion about classified intelligence programs based on Senator Rockefeller's statement is wholly speculative," the statement said. It said Rockefeller's floor statement had been "fully vetted and approved by security officials."
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This is what all the hand wringing is over?
All this over a stealth satellite that will break an already broken bank.
Didn't we already sort out the fact that we were attacked so easily because we relied on technology and let our human resources wither and die?
 
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Face it Ricky, for you it depends on if the accused is a conservative or not. Nobody believes all your other b.s.
 
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JinnRikki said:
It might be illuminating to read the Post article. It looks like Snoosmax.


Dick "Turbin" Durbin again???? Man your hero is just knocking them out these days!!
 
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Redneckman said:
Face it Ricky, for you it depends on if the accused is a conservative or not. Nobody believes all your other b.s.
We'll see how far the Plame case goes and how far this tempest in a tea pot goes dimwit. If there is anything to it, since the government is in the hands of the republiscums, I'm sure they will investigate, if there's anything to it.
 
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Rove is not the leaker. You need to start paying attention to something besides kos and du, my socialist friend.
 

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