Departed counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran war denies leaking classified documents

Departed counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran war denies leaking classified documents

Joe Kent, the former counterterrorism director whoresigned this weekin protest of theIran war, on Friday denied allegations that he improperly shared classified information.

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The Associated Press reported that theFBI is investigatingwhether Kent leaked such information, citing someone familiar with the matter. The person said the investigation preceded his resignation on Tuesday. No additional details were available.

"As for the leak allegations, I'm not concerned because I know I did nothing wrong," Kent said on SiriusXM's "The Megyn Kelly Show." He suggested he was targeted because he spoke out.

"I am concerned because we've all seen the FBI and the full weight of the government come down on individuals who speak out," Kent said.

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The Justice Department has undertaken several probes into perceived political foes of President Donald Trump, including former FBI Director James Comey, although prosecutors have struggled to make charges stick.

Kent, the director of the U.S. government's National Counterterrorism Center, stepped down Tuesday saying he "cannot in good conscience" support the Trump administration's war in Iran.

"Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due topressure from Israeland its powerful American lobby," Kent wrote on X.

Trump later told reporters that he always thought Kent was "weak on security" and if someone in his administration did not believe Iran was a threat, "we don't want those people." Other Trump administration officials, including CIA Director John Ratcliffe, have since sought to distance themselves from Kent and his assessment.

 

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