Sen. Murphy requests GAO to check Trump administration's classification of documents

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Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) is requesting the Government Accountability Office review whether the Trump administration is improperly classifying documents that it provided to Congress

Sen. Chris Murphy is requesting the Government Accountability Office review whether the Trump administration is improperly classifying documents that it provided to Congress.

Democrats who viewed the document in January when it was made available to lawmakers claimed there’s no reason to keep it classified. Murphy along with other Democratic senators have criticized the Trump administration for keeping documents under wraps that they argue do not contain classified information. The Connecticut Democrat has also called for declassifying the War Powers notification sent to Congress after the strike against Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.

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