Former Vice President Mike Pence wondered aloud how a young national guardsman had access to extremely sensitive United States defense secrets.
Former Vice President Mike Pence sounds off on 'The Story' and reacts to published leaks of classified defense information.
Pence told"The Story" he is concerned about the leak of the documents – which included movements of high-ranking officials, detailed Ukraine battlefield charts and potential trajectories of North Korean missiles directed at the U.S. – and called for the culprit to be prosecuted to the fullest extent.
"But again, I fall back to particularly now that we have a target here.
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