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Director of National Intelligence tells Congress they will review Mar-a-Lago document disclosure risk
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The Nation’s top intelligence officials are assessing the possible repercussions of the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told Congress she’d lead the review of “the potential risk to national security” from the disclosure. The goal is to ensure no agents are currently at risk, according to former intelligence agents like CIA Case Officer Marc Polymeropoulos. Meanwhile, Trump continues to slam the investigation calling it “pure politics” and applauding a Florida judge he appointed for indicating she would support an independent “special master” in the case.Aug. 28, 2022