Senators From Both Parties Call for Dept. of Justice to Investigate Passport Breach

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Barack Obama is calling for a thorough probe of the breaches of three candidates' passport files, including his. (AP Graphic)

Senators from both parties on Sunday urged the Department of Justice to investigate the unauthorized searches of the passport files of three presidential candidates by State Department workers.

“That kind of a breach of privacy is just despicable,” said Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee. “I think that ought to be a very intense investigation.”

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., agreed, saying the incidents seem to point to a broader problem.

The Government Accountability Office has been warning about this problem for a decade. And it seems to me in this administration, there’s been pretty much a culture of disregard for privacy, and that’s part of the problem,” he said.

Both senators spoke on CNN’s “Late Edition.”

The State Department’s investigation into how and why the passport files of three presidential candidates were breached is scrutinizing an employee at a Virginia-based company, which is headed by an adviser to Barack Obama’s campaign.

The Washington Times, which broke the news Thursday that Obama’s files were improperly accessed, reported Saturday that the State Department inspector general’s internal probe will include polygraph tests of supervisors to determine whether there was a political motive behind the breaches.

The article said a focal point of the probe will be an employee who works for The Analysis Corporation and is still with the company. The firm is headed by John O. Brennan, an Obama adviser, FOX News confirms. The Times reported he advises the Democratic presidential candidate on intelligence and foreign policy matters.

The Times reported that the employee at TAC is the only individual who accessed both Obama’s and John McCain’s passport information. TAC decided to honor a State Department request to delay firing the consultant to give investigators time to conduct their investigation, the company said.

Two other contract workers were fired from Stanley Inc. after it was discovered they accessed Obama’s files. It could be challenging for the State Department to force them to answer questions, however. Unless they volunteer to cooperate, they would have to be served with a subpoena compelling them to testify before a grand jury.

Obama’s campaign at first questioned whether the senator was targeted for political reasons, but on Friday the State Department revealed Sens. Hillary Clinton and McCain also had their files improperly accessed. The State Department believes the cases could be just a matter of “imprudent curiosity,” but the internal investigation and a separate congressional probe are expected to delve into whether it was anything more.

“There are still many unanswered questions, including why these passport files were accessed and for what purpose,” Obama’s office said in a statement late Friday. “Sen. Obama believes a thorough investigation of these privacy breaches is necessary and expects one that is prompt and thorough.”

A fourth worker tapped into Clinton’s records as part of a training session last summer, the State Department said, and that violation was immediately recognized and the person admonished.

The Justice Department is monitoring the effort.

“None of us wants to have a circumstance in which any American’s passport file is looked at in an unauthorized way,” Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said as she offered apologies to the candidates.

The unauthorized digging into electronic government files on politicians recalled a 1992 case in which a Republican political appointee at the State Department was demoted for searching Bill Clinton’s passport records when Clinton was running against President George H.W. Bush.

Obama’s files were compromised on three occasions — Jan. 9, Feb. 21 and March 14. The department’s internal computer system “flags” certain records, including those of high-profile people, to tip off supervisors when someone tries to view the records without an appropriate reason.

It was not clear whether the employees saw anything other than the basic personal data such as name, citizenship, age, Social Security number and place of birth, which is required when someone fills out a passport application.

The files also include date and place of birth and address at time of application. Agency officials said the files generally would not list countries the person has traveled to.

Attorney General Michael Mukasey said the case has not yet been referred to the Justice Department for investigation, but he did not rule out the possibility of the Justice Department taking an independent look.

Click here to read the article in The Washington Times.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

169 Responses to “Senators From Both Parties Call for Dept. of Justice to Investigate Passport Breach”

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Comment by geoff

And people wonder out loud–why doens’t anybody trust our politicians–I wonder inside why anybody ever would!

 
Comment by Independent

Fox News - I haave made 2 postings to this site and they do not appear. I have waited a while for the system to catch up, 2 hours since the first. There was no foul language or anything mean said. Why isn’t my post showing?

 
Comment by Michelle

Brace yourself America, here comes another speech.

 
Comment by Koggala

Most of you look like morons to me.. learn to comprehend information before you jump to absurd conclusions. It was an employee of a company whos head is a Obama supporter. Does it mean anything NO…. you are displaying your ignorance and how silly you are to the whole world. No wonder your pres Bush jump to conclusions about WMD in Iraq.
FOX arnt you the greatest spin doctors on the planet???

 
Comment by ej

Wonder if the person who leaked this to the press is the same person who has ties to Obama. Hmmm - could be a way to take the heat off him and Wright.

 
Comment by Michael

I have to agree with most of your comments. Clinton’s and McCain’s were viewed earlier. Could this rep from the Obama camp who runs the show have had info that the story would come out and therefore, started looking into Obama’s records to make it look like there were no political motives? Sounds like a thorough investigation needs to be done on this.

 
Comment by Torrie

The headline should read….an employee with a tie to …name the person…who is the CEO and happens to be an obama advisor….Yall are so misleading…Obama doesn’t know this employee from adam….So how does he have a tie to obama?

 
Comment by Torrie

Why are we upset that the Rev Wright story is going away?? Shouldn’t it?? Are we still talking about the stories of January and December? He’s not even the pastor anymore

 
Comment by Tomagam

The Republicans have tolerarated racist Preachers for years. The Clintons tolerarted Rev. Wright. McCain invites Rev. Hagee to political raliies to spill his anti-Catholic venom(and unlike Obama will not refute him or his remarks).

The mobster you speak of has also been associated with the Clintons and the current President and has not been proven to be a mobster.

Obama has never been associated with Farrakhan and has denounced the award to Farrakhan. He also refused the support of the Black Panthers for their advocation of violence. Republicans have welcomed the support of violent right-to-lifers for years.

Michelle Obama has not made any racist remarks whatsoever. Bill Clinton has repeatedly.

As Brian accurately pointed out, we”ve had countless white racist Presidents. Bill Clinton has proven himself to be one of them.

 
Comment by Uncle Lou

Keep up the good work Fox. We like the truth & fairness you show.
Obama should pack up his problems and go home. He is destroying the Democratic party. This is Easter Sunday. I wonder what church he will go to today? Can he show his face in any church?

 

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