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Declassify

Declassify | Declassifying

Declassify meaning

to remove the classification from; to lift the restrictions on

Synonyms of Declassify

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Also included are several requirements to push U.S. intelligence to declassify more information and restrict how secrets are widely shared.

But a Pentagon spokesman raised the possibility that the Defense Department could eventually declassify and release video it has of the collision.

Feinstein’s efforts to declassify and release the report were not solely about exposing past wrongdoings.

Since Trump was President, he had the power to declassify documents.

The legislation requires the Biden administration to declassify intelligence related to any potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the origins of the Covid pandemic.

And what I don’t want to do is declassify something that might prejudice his work.

Media outlets pressing the suits argued that Trump’s Oct. 6 tweets constituted an unambiguous order to declassify the requested materials.

On Monday, Zondo said, arising from Roelofse’s testimony, he wanted answers from Sitole on whether he would declassify documents or not.

WASHINGTON — President Trump has given Attorney General William P. Barr extraordinary powers to declassify intelligence secrets as part of his review into how the 2016 Trump campaign’s ties to Russia were investigated.

Why not declassify all of this now?

According to the procedural rules of both houses of Congress, their intelligence committees can declassify material in their possession if the committee votes that such declassification would be in the public interest.

But she stopped short of saying the White House would declassify the new memo.

He has said he is going to declassify secret documents in the Russia investigation, an extraordinary move that he says will show that the investigation was tainted from the start by bias in the Justice Department and FBI.

In his latest move, Trump is again using his executive power to declassify documents in the Russia probe that he says build a case that the investigation was tainted from the start by bias in the Justice Department and FBI.

Lawmakers also could start trying to declassify more intelligence for political gain.

Separately, a group of House Republicans, led by Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) are pressing Trump to declassify Justice officials’ request to surveil Trump campaign advisor Carter Page, believing it will show abuse of the FISA court.

So, to be clear: House Republicans are mounting a “campaign” with Russian bots to convince Trump, who has the authority to declassify stuff, to release Little Devin’s Very Important Memo.

Trump’s order triggered a brief review of the most sensitive aspects of the intelligence he was prepared to declassify, and it seems that this information was sensitive enough that Trump’s advisers were able to convince him of the need to reverse course.

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday delayed his own order to declassify and release documents from the FBI’s Russia investigation, saying the Justice Department and U.S. allies have raised security concerns about their disclosure.

You know, it would be highly unusual to declassify an application.