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I am searching for things and found the following on Biden:
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp81m00980r000600230131-6
1978: An official of the Senate sub- committee on Intelligence leaks, a unit of the Senate Ethics Committee which has been quietly investigating the Panama bugging and NSA leaks, also refused to make any comment on the speech. In addition to the NSA case, Biden said some of the other security breaches he had seen in the "damage assessment reports" by intelligence agencies ranked on the level of the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed for stealing nu- clear secrets and giving them to the Soviet Union. Biden said he had found a lesson in the damage assessments and the lack of prosecution for those involved in security leaks. "If you're going to en- gage in espionage against this coun- try," he said, "be sure that it really does jeopardize American society." The intelligence assessments were made available to Bid en because his subcommittee is scheduled to hold hearings next month on proposed leg- islation that would allow certain cases involving sensitive intelligence infor- mation to be conducted in secret.
If you are interested, here is where I found it: https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/search/site/Biden
Thanks I added this to my Biden corruption folder 👏👏👏
What an odd choice of words ...
Exactly.