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  SLUG ................ /intelligence-agency-officials-journalists-asset-redactions
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  FILED ............... 2026-06-25 00:41 UTC
  LAST ANNOTATED ...... 2026-06-25 00:41 UTC
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Intelligence Agency Officials and Journalists on Asset Redactions

The relationship between intelligence agencies and journalists, particularly concerning the use of journalists as assets and the subsequent redaction of related information, is a recurring theme in public discourse and declassified documents. Historically, the CIA permitted acknowledged relationships with journalists for specific services, though covert use was also alleged. Public awareness increased with investigations into programs like Operation Mockingbird.

While some former intelligence officials and journalists have acknowledged general collaborations or discussed the security implications of sharing classified information, explicit public acknowledgment or commentary on specific redactions related to journalist-asset relationships remains largely unaddressed in the provided sources. The discussion often revolves around the legality of intelligence collection involving journalists or the ethical implications of such relationships, rather than specific redaction decisions on publicly released documents.

The intelligence community and journalists have a complex, often clandestine, relationship. It is plausible that specific redactions concerning journalist asset relationships have been acknowledged or commented upon, perhaps implicitly, within broader discussions about intelligence operations or media influence. Given the sensitivity, direct and explicit commentary on specific redactions might be rare, but general admissions of using journalists as assets, or discussions about the necessity of protecting sources and methods (which would include asset identities), could serve as an indirect acknowledgment of such redactions.

Despite historical allegations and documented instances of intelligence agencies engaging with journalists, there is no explicit public acknowledgment from intelligence agency officials or former journalists regarding specific redactions concerning journalist asset relationships in the provided sources. Commentary tends to focus on the existence of such relationships or the legal ramifications of leaked classified information, rather than the editorial decisions behind specific redactions in declassified documents. The absence of such explicit comments suggests that these specific redactions are not a prominent topic of public discussion or admission.

  1. VERIFIEDCONF 0.90

    The CIA permitted open, acknowledged relationships with journalists for conducting translation or training services.

    — attributed to: U.S. Congress, Congressional Research Service

    • https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/IN/PDF/IN12369/IN12369.1.pdf
  2. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.70

    Evidence indicates that many acknowledged 'former' OSS-CIA members continued as agency operatives throughout their later private lives as journalists.

    — attributed to: The New American

    • https://thenewamerican.com/print/cia-s-mockingbirds-and-ruling-class-journalists/
  3. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.60

    A journalist was accused by Izvestiya of being an MI6 agent.

    — attributed to: unnamed source cited by SciSpace PDF

    • https://scispace.com/pdf/russia-accuses-fleet-street-journalists-and-mi6-during-the-135d9t69a4.pdf
  4. VERIFIEDCONF 0.90

    Intelligence leaders testified that they did not share classified information in a chat group with a journalist.

    — attributed to: NPR

    • https://www.npr.org/2025/03/25/nx-s1-5339814/intelligence-leaders-testify-that-they-didnt-share-classified-info-in-chat-group
  5. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.70

    An individual worked as an editor for the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1990s, ensuring intelligence briefs were accurate.

    — attributed to: Dallas Morning News Opinion contributor

    • https://www.facebook.com/dallasmorningnews/posts/opinion-in-the-1990s-i-worked-as-an-editor-for-the-central-intelligence-agency-w/664292442406264/
  6. CORROBORATEDCONF 0.80

    The Executive Director of the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press noted that journalists are frequently involved in cases where classified information is at issue.

    — attributed to: Lucy Dalglish (cited by FindLaw.com)

    • https://supreme.findlaw.com/legal-commentary/when-classified-information-is-leaked-journalists-should-not-be-punished.html
  7. CORROBORATEDCONF 0.80

    DHS intelligence office compiled reports on journalists, leading to an order to stop and an investigation.

    — attributed to: Reddit user citing The Post

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/Journalism/comments/i0yyvo/dhs_compiled_intelligence_reports_on_journalists/
  8. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.30

    Julian Barnes, formerly of the Wall Street Journal, is functioning as an asset for US intelligence interests.

    — attributed to: Reddit user

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1ftwv9u/julian_e_barnes_us_intelligence_asset_at_the_nyt/
  • 1968-12-20Sunday Times correspondent Henry Brandon accused by Izvestiya of being an MI6 agent. [src]
  • 1990sAn individual worked as an editor for the Central Intelligence Agency. [src]
  • 2021-08-07Alan Rusbridger publishes an article discussing journalists and whistleblowers needing a public interest defense, referencing the Pentagon Papers. [src]
  • 2025-03-25Intelligence leaders testify at a hearing regarding sharing sensitive military information with a journalist. [src]
  • ORG CIAIntelligence agency; alleged user of journalists as assets; employer of editors
  • ORG MI6Intelligence agency; accused of using a journalist as an agent
  • ORG OSSPredecessor to the CIA; alleged source of operatives who became journalists
  • ORG DHSCompiled intelligence reports on journalists
  • PERSON Alan RusbridgerJournalist; commented on public interest defense for journalists
  • PERSON Daniel EllsbergWhistleblower
  • PERSON Henry BrandonJournalist accused of being an MI6 agent
  • PERSON Lucy DalglishExecutive Director of the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press
  • PERSON James BamfordJournalist who interviewed former NSA officials
  • PERSON Julian BarnesJournalist, alleged intelligence asset
  • EVENT Pentagon PapersWhistleblower event involving classified information and journalists
  • EVENT Plame caseCase involving classified information and journalists
  • Are there any declassified intelligence documents where redactions concerning journalist assets are explicitly discussed or justified by agency officials?
  • Have any former CIA directors or high-ranking officials specifically commented on the practice or policy of redacting journalist asset information?
  • Which specific investigative reports or journalistic exposes have identified instances of intelligence agencies redacting information about journalist assets?
  • Are there any academic studies or legal analyses that discuss intelligence agency redaction policies concerning journalist assets?
  • What specific legislative hearings or congressional reports, if any, have included testimony from intelligence officials or journalists regarding redactions on asset relationships?
  1. [WEB] https://medium.com/@arusbridger/why-journalists-and-whistleblowers-need-to-have-a-public-interest-defence-963477eaa751 [archived]
    7 Aug 2021 · Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep in Steven Spielberg's docudrama about whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers. Alan Rusbridger. This ...
  2. [WEB] https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/IN/PDF/IN12369/IN12369.1.pdf
    Open, acknowledged relationships with the clergy and journalists for conducting translation or training services, or (for clergy) religious services, were permitted. The agency also disallowed the use of congressional employees for intelligence purposes without approval from the
  3. [WEB] https://scispace.com/pdf/russia-accuses-fleet-street-journalists-and-mi6-during-the-135d9t69a4.pdf
    One journalist accused by Izvestiya of being an MI6 agent was Sunday Times correspondent, Henry Brandon, who wrote in The Times on December 20 1968 that the ...
  4. [WEB] https://thenewamerican.com/print/cia-s-mockingbirds-and-ruling-class-journalists/ [archived]
    Available evidence indicates that many of these and other acknowledged "former" OSS-CIA members continued as agency operatives throughout their later private lives as ruling-class journalists.
  5. [WEB] https://dserver.bundestag.de/btd/18/CD12850/D_II_Sachverstaendigengutachten/14%20Gutachten%20Aldrich.pdf [archived]
    Whether global challenges are defined in terms of international terrorism, organised crime, disease or indeed demographic and socio-economic change, a common ...
  6. [WEB] https://www.npr.org/2025/03/25/nx-s1-5339814/intelligence-leaders-testify-that-they-didnt-share-classified-info-in-chat-group [archived]
    Lawmakers were split by party at a hearing Tuesday over how much attention they paid to sharing of sensitive military information with a journalist on Signal.
  7. [WEB] https://www.facebook.com/dallasmorningnews/posts/opinion-in-the-1990s-i-worked-as-an-editor-for-the-central-intelligence-agency-w/664292442406264/
    Opinion | In the 1990s, I worked as an editor for the Central Intelligence Agency, where I was tasked with ensuring that intelligence briefs, including...
  8. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1g9gz0/i_am_james_bamford_one_of_the_journalists/ [archived]
    13 Jun 2013 · Last year, in my WIRED cover story on the NSA data-center in Utah, I interviewed a number of former senior officials, including Bill Binney, and ...
  9. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1cdh5zb/6_months_ago_former_aawsapaatip_program_lead/ [archived]
    6 months ago former AAWSAP/AATIP program lead James Lacatski (whose email records have just been destroyed) confirmed that The US is in possession of a "craft of unknown origin" that has no visible means of propulsion (No wings, engine or controls) and has successfully gained acc
  10. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Intelligence/comments/1g9kiik/whats_it_like_working_at_the_cia/ [archived]
    22 Oct 2024 · Working at an Intelligence agency is like working at any other big corporation except for the security requirements.
  11. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/BreakingPoints/comments/1d93bsi/51_former_intel_agents_and_the_cia_committed/
    It wasn't just 51 former Intel agents who were involved in the signed letters stating that Hunter Biden's laptop was "Russian disinformation". The CIA was actively involved as well.
  12. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/89gtqn/were_the_icij_journalists_behind_the_panama/
    3 Apr 2018 · Will and Hamish worked on the Panama Papers investigation that was released two years ago - today! We thought we'd take this chance to answer ...
  13. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Journalism/comments/i0yyvo/dhs_compiled_intelligence_reports_on_journalists/
    After The Post published a story online Thursday evening detailing the department's practices, the acting homeland security secretary, Chad Wolf, ordered the intelligence office to stop collecting information on journalists and announced an investigation into the matter.
  14. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1ftwv9u/julian_e_barnes_us_intelligence_asset_at_the_nyt/
    1 Oct 2024 · Julian Barnes, of Harvard University, and formerly at the Will Street Journal, is functioning as an asset for US intelligence interests.
  15. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/comments/ifg3ct/epstein_and_intelligence_what_is_his_connection/ [archived]
    The Maxwell story gets more intriguing when his background as a Mossad intelligence agent is added to the mix. He had a long career that including fighting in the anti-Nazi underground during WW-II and work with British and Israel intelligence services in the postwar decades.
  16. [WEB] https://supreme.findlaw.com/legal-commentary/when-classified-information-is-leaked-journalists-should-not-be-punished.html
    The Plame case is more serious in that classified information is at issue. But the fact that journalists are in the midst of the fray turns out not to be very unusual at all in the current climate. Indeed, the Executive Director of the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Pres
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