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Trump Has Major Government Mole Arrested – He Got Caught Passing ‘Top-Secret’ Intel To Reporters

Revmitchell

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‘The Donald’ promised to clean up Washington – well he just did!

The swamp runs deep, my friends. But Trump just took another swamp dweller out of commission.

Over the years, plenty of sensitive information has been leaked to the fake news media. Why? Well, mostly thanks to deep state operatives who are “in bed” with reporters.

In some cases, that is literal.

Government agents don’t always do what’s best for the country. In fact, they let their personal and political agendas get in the way, big time.

But as each swamp rat tries to bit back at Trump, he is taking them out.

Including this one guy, who was spilling secrets to his girlfriend.

From CNBC:

An employee of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency was arrested on federal charges that he leaked classified information, including details of a foreign country’s weapons systems, to two reporters in 2018 and this year…

Frese and one of the reporters “were involved in a romantic relationship for some or all of that period of time.”

Wow, talk about a big fat swamp rat! U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency employee Henry Kyle Frese was arrested for leaking information to two reporters.

He was caught red-handed accessing sensitive information from DIA networks, then handing it off to his buddies in the media.

According to reports, one of those reporters was romantically linked to Frese.

Trump Has Major Government Mole Arrested - He Got Caught Passing 'Top-Secret' Intel To Reporters
 

agedman

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I wonder when the government will begin to prosecute journalists who publish classified information as traitors?
 

Squire Robertsson

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No, it's not. At least under American jurisprudence. Unless the information is being given to a foreign power. To the best of my knowledge, the last Americans convicted of treason include:

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_and_Ethel_Rosenberg]Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
were convicted of espionage, not treason. Treason is a difficult charge to get a conviction in the US.
Making public that which is classified is committing treason and should be more punished then acquiring the information.
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carpro

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And has been for the history of the Republic. If the leadership of the Confederacy wasn't charged, what makes people think such a charge would be brought against someone in 2019?

Plus all the founders were considered "traitors" by the British and many of their countrymen. Therefore the high bar for treason.
 
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