Voice of America
The four bipartisan leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees have sharply criticized recent leaks to the press about ongoing covert operations and are promising to take action to try to stop such leaks. The leaders met Thursday in a...
Star Tribune
Leaders of the Senate and House intelligence committees said Thursday they were drafting legislation to further limit who can access highly classified information and possibly impose new penalties for revealing it. The head of the House intelligence...
The Guardian
J Scott Applewhite/AP The heads of Congressional intelligence committees say they will pass new laws to prevent leaks of highly classified information as the White House fends off accusations that it has endangered American lives by releasing secrets...
The Hill
In response to a direct question, Carney said "no," the president would not agree to an independent counsel. But Carney said the president took the issue of the leaks "very seriously." This is something that the president insists that his...
Los Angeles Times
A bipartisan group of congressional members called for an investigation into the source of security leaks that led to stories published by the New York Times, but stopped short of claiming the leaks were made for political purposes by the Obama...
USA Today
Top Democratic and Republican lawmakers are vowing to pursue recent leaks of sensitive information they believe came from the White House on the covert drone and cyber wars against terrorism. Leaders of the Senate and House intelligence committees...