Here's something that has been bouncing around in my head lately.
At what point are elected officials (for instance members of the House of Representatives and the Senate) subjected to security clearance investigations?
And those people in positions that are given high level security clearances, how soon after they leave office are those clearances revoked?
At what point are elected officials (for instance members of the House of Representatives and the Senate) subjected to security clearance investigations?
And those people in positions that are given high level security clearances, how soon after they leave office are those clearances revoked?
