Obama Imperils Intel Briefings

By Theodore Kettle,Newsmax

 Obama opens the daily Presidential brief to our enemies with his declassified executive order

President Barack Obama’s executive order last Tuesday to declassify millions of secret U.S. government document delighted left-wing “open government” groups,but it may render impotent one of the intelligence community’s most vital tools:the President’s Daily Brief,or PDB.

Described as “the most highly sensitized classified document in the government,” every one of the overnight-written reports the commander-in-chief receives each morning from the CIA and other spy agencies,going back decades,would eventually be required by law to be revealed under Obama’s newly-established National Declassification Center within the National Archives.

As the White House describes the massively lengthy executive order,which approaches 13,000 words,“For the first time,it establishes the principle that no records may remain classified indefinitely and provides enforceable deadlines for declassifying information exempted from automatic declassification at 25 years.”

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