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BREAKING: Declassified FBI 302s reveal Adam Schiff’s HPSCI “communications director [Patrick Boland]” was briefed by Schiff’s “Russia Team” re highly classified docs from the CIA in 2017, even tho he “did not hold a security clearance.” Boland is now Sen. Schiff’s Chief of Staff.
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BREAKING: Declassified FBI 302s Reveal Adam Schiff’s HPSCI Communications Director
In a recent revelation, declassified FBI 302 reports have shed light on the activities of Congressman Adam Schiff’s house Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI). According to journalist Paul Sperry, these documents indicate that Schiff’s communications director, Patrick Boland, was briefed by Schiff’s "Russia Team" regarding highly classified documents from the CIA back in 2017. This is particularly concerning because Boland did not hold a security clearance at the time.
Patrick Boland’s Role and Security Clearance Concerns
Patrick Boland, who is now serving as senator Schiff’s Chief of Staff, was involved in discussions around sensitive information without the necessary clearance. This situation raises questions about the protocols in place for handling classified materials within government offices. The implications of having a staff member briefed on such critical documents without proper authorization could have far-reaching consequences for national security.
The Impact of the Russia investigation
The investigation into Russian interference has been a significant focus for Schiff and his team. The classified documents in question likely pertain to ongoing inquiries about foreign influence in U.S. elections. With Boland’s involvement, the situation highlights potential lapses in accountability and transparency within the HPSCI. This scenario underscores the importance of maintaining strict security measures to ensure that sensitive information is only accessible to authorized personnel.
Why This Matters
As citizens, we have a right to know how our elected officials and their teams handle classified information. The revelations about Patrick Boland’s involvement could lead to wider discussions about security practices and the integrity of information-sharing protocols in Congress. Keeping our government accountable is essential for maintaining trust and transparency in democratic processes.
For more information on this developing story, you can follow updates from reliable news sources and official government statements.