Why Low-Ranking Soldiers Have Access to Top Secret Documents

Why Low-Ranking Soldiers Have Access to Top Secret Documents

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Last week, a 21-year old airman from Massachusetts, Jack Teixeira, was arrested under the Espionage Act and charged with violating federal laws by sharing top secret military documents with an online gaming group.

Dave Philipps, a military correspondent for The Times, explains why so many low-level government workers have access to so much classified material.

Guest: Dave Philipps, a military correspondent for The New York Times.

Background reading:

• The arrest of Mr. Teixeira lays bare the sheer volume of people who have clearance • to view a swath of national security documents that the government categorizes as top secret. • Mr. Teixeira grew up in a family with strong military ties • , was quiet and somewhat awkward in high school and seemed, to some, unnervingly obsessed with war and guns. • The Teixeira case is unusual • even in the small world of leak cases.

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