Sunday, November 20, 2016

Top Obama officials want Rogers removed as NSA chief


The nation’s top defense and intelligence officials have asked President Obama to remove the director of the National Security Agency, Adm. Michael S. Rogers, according to news reports.
Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper each are recommending the dismissal of Rogers, who has led the NSA since 2014. The news was first reported by The Washington Post on Saturday and confirmed by Reuters, both of whom cited unnamed government sources.
Rogers, who is also chief of U.S. Cyber Command, took over the spy agency in 2014 in the wake of congressional and public uproar over revelations by former contractor Edward Snowden about the agency's surveillance methods.
But the agency has had its own scandal recently with the case of a 51-year-old government contractor charged last month with stealing a trove of highly classified documents that federal prosecutors called “breathtaking in its longevity and scale.” Prosecutors say Harold Thomas Martin III stole the material over two decades.

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