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Former Homeland Security official tells ABC News that security violations are often just accidents

We’re all ears when “former” government officials weigh in on current events, like when 50 former intelligence officials said the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation. It turns out that John Cohen is an ABC News contributor as well as the former acting undersecretary for intelligence and analysis at the Department of Homeland Security. We were wondering … did ABC News track down this guy so they could write the story they wanted to write? Turns out he’s in house, and he says that security violations, like leaving classified documents in your garage, are often just accidents.

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Cohen told ABC News:

Think of it this way: I don’t know what your desk is like, but mine’s pretty messy. And when I was working in some of my offices, I would have stacks of paper that were unclassified, stacks of paper that were classified, and I literally had a staff person who every day looked to see what was going into my briefcase to make sure that I didn’t accidentally miss a classified piece of information and accidentally bring it home.

You know we know that the documents in Mar-a-Lago had those cover sheets, right? Those brightly covered cover sheets with big letters stamped on it that said top secret, sensitive, [or] compartmented intelligence. But, we have not heard yet whether cover sheets were on the material found in the Biden home. So, there’s a lot to learn still. Security violations sound very, very nefarious, but in many cases, they’re just accidents.

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There’s a lot we haven’t heard about the documents found in Biden’s home. In Donald Trump’s case, the media were speculating that the documents were nuclear secrets.

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Where was Cohen when the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago and leaked photos of all the classified documents spread out on the floor?

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