Senate Intelligence Chair Sen. Mark Warner said Sunday he's unsure when Congress will get a briefing from the intelligence community on the damages from classified documents that were allegedly mishandled by former President Trump.
“I believe that it’s our congressional duty to have that oversight,” Warner said when asked why Congress should get the details of an ongoing investigation.
“Remember what’s at stake here is the fact that if some of these documents involved human intelligence and that information got out, people will die. "If there are penetrations of our signals intelligence, literally years of work could be destroyed. If there's intelligence that's been shared with us by allies and that is mishandled, all of that could be in jeopardy.""I believe there will be a briefing as soon as there's clarification whether this can be performed or not," Warner said.
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