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And both are absolutists when it comes to disclosing secrets.
Under President Bush, no one was convicted for disclosing secrets directly to the press.
The two, Steven J. Rosen and Keith Weissman, were being investigated for disclosing secrets.
Strict laws prohibit government officials from disclosing secrets, yet leaking has been a constant feature of American political life.
Mr. Drake is among five people charged with disclosing secrets to the news media under Mr. Obama, compared with three under all previous presidents.
Finance whistleblowers can, theoretically, collect awards ranging from $300,000 to $104m for disclosing secrets about their employers cheating on taxes and violating securities law.
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TL: But there needs to be some penalty for disclosing secret information, right?
Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy by disclosing secret U.S. government documents.
The IRS said last month that more than 14,700 Americans had recently chosen the amnesty, disclosing secret foreign bank accounts.
David Shayler, the former MI5 officer, faces jail today after an Old Bailey jury found him guilty of disclosing secret documents and information to a national newspaper.
Feeling little pressure to curb the security agencies, Mr. Obama largely left them alone until Mr. Snowden began disclosing secret programs last year.
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