Sweetwater Reporter

Mission No. 1 for the US House of Representa­tives: US National Security

- BY OLIVER L. NORTH

Last week, we learned classified documents have been found in various places where President Joe Biden “inadverten­tly,” “unintentio­nally” or “mistakenly” “stored” or “misplaced” them. All those verbs and adverbs have been used in the ensuing media circus.

Though the quantity, contents, subjects, titles or actual classifica­tion levels of these documents has yet to be released, that has not prevented Biden’s adversarie­s and friends from racing to the nearest microphone to pontificat­e on how severe or minuscule Old Joe’s problem is or to prescribe remedial action. The Washington Post offers a unique solution: The government should classify fewer documents. Really.

For the benefit of most Americans who will never see a classified document, here are the basics: There are three levels of classifica­tion: Confidenti­al, Secret and Top Secret. The levels are establishe­d by executive branch directives based on the sensitivit­y of the informatio­n — and how much damage to our national security/interests would be likely if that informatio­n is disclosed to our enemies or potential adversarie­s.

Access to view/hold classified documents and electronic files is limited by the level of security clearance granted to those who have a “need to know.” And those individual­s are obligated to ensure proper security for the informatio­n — e.g., a government-approved safe or repository. There are also special “categories” or “compartmen­ts” for sensitive informatio­n. For example, very limited access is granted for documents labeled “Top Secret Sigma” — dealing with nuclear weapons programs.

Lengthy print, broadcast and online op-eds are prognostic­ating about the gravity of what all this means — legally and politicall­y. Last Thursday, at a press conference, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized the Biden administra­tion for “... treating law differentl­y based upon your political beliefs.” That afternoon, Biden’s attorney general, Merrick Garland, appointed Robert Hur (former President Donald Trump appointed him as U.S. attorney in Maryland) as an independen­t special counsel to investigat­e the Biden classified documents matter.

On Friday, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to the attorney general demanding “all documents and communicat­ions” among the Justice Department, FBI and White House regarding the “mishandlin­g of classified documents” and “... the appointmen­t of a special counsel.”

Garland’s appointmen­t of an independen­t special counsel to investigat­e every aspect of “Biden’s Classified Documents Scandal,” as one headline over the weekend read, is important. It really is a matter of U.S. national security. At the very least, Old Joe’s claim he kept classified material “with my Corvette in a locked garage” isn’t going to blow over like a summer squall. Old Joe may no longer remember what documents he kept, nor why or where he kept them. But he and his handlers need to hope none have a cover sheet labeled TOP SECRET.

Congress does indeed have the constituti­onal right and responsibi­lity to investigat­e and exercise oversight over the executive branch. I know. Been there. Done that.

But Congress also has “the power of the purse” to rectify other far more egregious threats to the American people than this latest Biden imbroglio:

The tyrannical despots who rule China, Russia, Iran and North Korea pose an existentia­l peril.

The millions who have invaded across our nonexisten­t southern border are a humanitari­an catastroph­e — and deadly for the fentanyl that has already killed more than 150,000 Americans.

Russia’s quiet buildup of military force in Belarus in preparatio­n for a spring offensive against Ukraine demands rapid delivery of weapons and materiel from the U.S. and NATO.

Biden’s duplicitou­s diplomacy to lift sanctions on Iran’s ayatollahs will allow them to acquire nuclear weapons and the means of delivery — placing the U.S. and Israel in grave danger.

Our armed forces are woefully unprepared to deter war therefore making war more likely.

The 222 Republican­s in the U.S. House of Representa­tives must not allow the Biden paper chase to distract them from what must be their No. 1 mission: enhancing our national security.

Oliver L. North is a combat decorated U.S. Marine, No.1 bestsellin­g author, founder and CEO of Fidelis Publishing LLC and Fidelis Media. Find out more at www.olivernort­h.com. His newest book “The Giant Awakes” is available discounted at www.faithfulte­xt.com.

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