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'A man called OG': Report claims to have identified the leaker of classified Pentagon documents

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    36% Somewhat Conservative

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    28% Somewhat Conservative

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58% : Discord, which describes itself as "a voice, video, and text chat app that's used by tens of millions of people ages 13+ to talk and hang out with their communities and friends," said it's cooperating with law enforcement.
57% : NW -- Brookings Institution discussion: "The US Congress and national security," with Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) https://connect.brookings.edu/register-to-watch-us-congress-national-securityTUESDAY | APRIL 189:30 a.m. 2154 Rayburn -- House Oversight and Accountability Select Coronavirus Pandemic Subcommittee hearing: "Investigating the Origins of COVID-19, Part 2: China and the Available Intelligence," with testimony from John Ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence; and David Feith, former deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs https://oversight.house.gov/hearing/investigating-the-origins-of-covid-192 p.m. 2200 Rayburn -- House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Indo-Pacific hearing: "Surrounding the Ocean: PRC Influence in the Indian Ocean," with testimony from Darshana Baruah, fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Jeffrey Payne, research fellow, National Defense University; and Nilanthi Samaranayake, research program director, Center for Naval Analyses https://foreignaffairs.house.gov/hearing/surrounding-the-oceanWEDNESDAY | APRIL 193 p.m. -- Advanced Nuclear Weapons Alliance Deterrence Center virtual forum: "Strategic Nuclear Threats from U.S. Adversaries," with Anthony Cordesman, emeritus chair in strategy, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Adam Lowther, director, Strategic Deterrence Programs, National Strategic Research Institute; Evan Montgomery, senior fellow and director, research and studies, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments; and John Swegle, former senior advisory scientist, Savannah River National Laboratory https://www.eventbrite.com/e/strategic-nuclear-threatsTHURSDAY | APRIL 2012 p.m. -- Washington Institute for Near East Policy virtual discussion of recent paper: "Striking Back: Iran and the Rise of Asymmetric Drone Warfare in the Middle East," with author, retired Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, former commander, U.S. Central Command; Valerie Lincy, executive director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control; and Damien Spleeters, deputy director of operations at Conflict Armament ResearchQUOTE OF THE DAY
51% : We need to work with the United States, with the European Union."
44% :The teenager told the Washington Post that he will not divulge OG's identity or location to law enforcement until he is captured or can flee the United States.
41% : "In regards to the apparent breach of classified material, we are cooperating with law enforcement," the statement said.
27% : Germany Foreign Minister Embarks On Post-Macron 'Damage Control' In China TripBloomberg: More Americans View China As 'Enemy' As Trust In Xi DeterioratesStars and Stripes: Air Force Eyes Moving Teams from Europe to the Western Pacific in a Hurry19fortyfive.com: Is China Backing Off Iran?

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