This was big news over the weekend:
Here’s an excerpt from the government-approved WaPo narrative:
On Saturday, as U.S. officials and their foreign allies scrambled to understand how dozens of classified intelligence documents had ended up on the internet, they were stunned — and occasionally infuriated — at the extraordinary range of detail the files exposed about how the United States spies on friends and foes alike.
The documents, which appear to have come at least in part from the Pentagon and are marked as highly classified, offer tactical information about the war in Ukraine, including the country’s combat capabilities. According to one defense official, many of the documents seem to have been prepared over the winter for Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other senior military officials, but they were available to other U.S. personnel and contract employees with the requisite security clearances.
Other documents include analysis from U.S. intelligence agencies about Russia and several other countries, all based on information gleaned from classified sources.
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Oh, they came from the Pentagon, huh? Oh, they’re marked “highly classified” you say?
So, like all those hundreds of documents “discovered” in boxes in the garage of Joe Biden’s beach house, right? Like the hundreds more discovered in his “professor’s” office at U Penn? Like the 1,850 boxes of documents Biden holed up at the University of Delaware?