Cotton, Colleagues: Inspector General Should Investigate Colin Kahl

Cotton, Colleagues: Inspector General Should Investigate Colin Kahl
Sen. Tom Cotton — Tom Cotton Official Website
0Comments

Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and nine of his colleagues sent a letter to the Department of Defense Inspector General referring Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl for investigation. The letter describes how Under Secretary Kahl, after the Chinese surveillance balloon was publicly revealed, provided members of the media classified information about previous Chinese surveillance balloons.

Co-signers of the letterinclude Senators Ted Budd (R-North Carolina), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee), James Lankford (R-Oklahoma), Roger Marshall (R-Kansas), Eric Schmitt (R-Missouri), Rick Scott (R-Florida), Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina), andRoger Wicker (R-Mississippi).

In part, the senators wrote:

“This is not the first time that Under Secretary Kahl has mishandled classified information. Worse, Under Secretary Kahl’s leak, like his previous leaks, appears to have been made for partisan political purposes. Given Under Secretary Kahl’s repeated and blatant mishandling of classified information for political purposes, we urge you to investigate this conduct.”

Text of the letter may be found here and below.

June 6, 2023

The Honorable Robert Storch
United States Department of Defense
Office of the Inspector General
4800 Mark Center Drive
Alexandria, VA 22350 

Dear Inspector General Storch:

We write regarding the intentional leak of classified national defense information by Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl. It has come to our attention that, soon after the Chinese surveillance balloon was publicly revealed earlier this year, Under Secretary Kahl provided reporters with classified information regarding prior Chinese surveillance balloons. The selective leak falsely portrayed prior incursions as similar incidents and suggested that the previous administration was similarly ineffective in responding to known surveillance threats. In fact, it was later revealed that the prior incursions were not discovered at the time and leaders of the previous administration did not have an opportunity to respond to the threat. Nonetheless, Under Secretary Kahl’s leak appears intended to distract from the Biden administration’s own conduct by attacking political opponents. To date, we have received no indication that the materials leaked by Under Secretary Kahl were first declassified through the proper channels.

Intentionally leaking classified information is a violation of U.S. law, as well as a violation of the Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement (SF-312) that Kahl signed. That agreement expressly contemplates the termination of a security clearance as a consequence of mishandling sensitive materials. Further, federal law provides serious penalties for intentionally mishandling classified information. For example, 18 U.S.C. § 793(d) provides for up to ten years in prison for willful unauthorized disclosure. Finally, other federal laws such as the Hatch Act also prohibit the use of one’s official position in the executive branch for partisan political purposes.

This is not the first time that Under Secretary Kahl has mishandled classified information. Worse, Under Secretary Kahl’s leak, like his previous leaks, appears to have been made for partisan political purposes. Given Under Secretary Kahl’s repeated and blatant mishandling of classified information for political purposes, we urge you to investigate this conduct.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter.

Sincerely,

Original source can be found here.



Related

Sharon Strong Executive Director at Arkansas Scholarship Lottery - Arkansas Scholarship Lottery

Powerball reaches seventh-largest jackpot as Arkansas-only LOTTO climbs toward $1 million

Jackpots for both in-state and multi-state lottery games are increasing ahead of Wednesday night’s draws.

Sharon Strong Executive Director - Arkansas Scholarship Lottery

Bryant man wins $100K as Powerball climbs to record high

A Bryant resident, Clinton Keever, has claimed a $100,000 prize from the September 3 Powerball drawing in Arkansas.

Howard Zucker, CDC Deputy Director for Global Health - cdc.gov

2025: Measles cases in Arkansas up as of week ending Aug. 23

Latest CDC data shows measles cases in Arkansas for 2025 are now estimated within the range of 1-9, marking no change compared to the previous figures updated as of week ending Aug. 16.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Natural State News.