"Most transparent" administration congratulates itself for complying with mandatory disclosure requirement.
The self-described “most transparent administration in history” declined to say how much it seeks to bill taxpayers for individual spy agencies as part of President Barack Obama's final budget request to Congress.
Disclosing any agency-specific information -- such as whether the controversial National Security Agency or lesser-known National Reconnaissance Office won backing for a raise or a cut -- “could harm national security,” the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said Tuesday in a press release.
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And will stay classified and highly guarded until tomorrow mornings editions of the New York Times, Washington Post, GMA, and CNN.
It might not be the perfect post subject for my comment but I have to say that oh my god a part of the us and canada population are having negative impact on their own security by keep wanting to disclose classified document. They hurt themself, Edward S. is the same, priviledgious who disclose under anonyma to jounalist are the same too. they want to feel important and special or think that the population and the government are working against each other but in the same backyard, which is false. They need to work from their own backyard where no one can see so we can continue to see a good life in our own backyards. Gov is not a big monster for criss, many from secret service have family and are doing it to even play hero to protect our homeland, not to hurt us.
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