The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 10月30日 23時50分
Before dawn on January 23, 2019, Mark McConnell, a prosecutor at the Department of Justice, loaded a series of screenshots on a computer approved for the handling of classified information. The images—of a database that federal law enforcement uses to track drug smugglers—uncovered what McConnell described as a “criminal conspiracy” perpetrated by the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. McConnell e-mailed the photos to a government hotline for whistle-blowers. Later that day, security officers came to McConnell’s office and deleted the files. He was suspended a little more than a month later. Hundreds of pages of e-mails, transcripts, and other documents obtained by The New Yorker corroborate the scope of the C.I.A. scheme. At the link in our bio, read @RonanFarrow’s investigation.
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