The Office of the Vice President Is Not An "Agency" -- Or Is it?
Secrecy News reports on a letter from the Office of the Vice President claiming it is exempt from an executive order and thus "its classification and declassification activity no longer need be reported to the Information Security Oversight Office."
In the words of one commenter, the "evident willingness to reinterpret -- not revise -- the executive order and to deviate from what is commonly understood as the order's 'plain text' meaning illustrates the unreliability of executive orders as a safeguard of public rights."
In the words of one commenter, the "evident willingness to reinterpret -- not revise -- the executive order and to deviate from what is commonly understood as the order's 'plain text' meaning illustrates the unreliability of executive orders as a safeguard of public rights."
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