The Senate hearing Monday was supposed to focus on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, but many Republican senators didn't feel like talking about that.。
Instead, they often focussed on why information about potential Russian interference kept leaking to news outlets.。
SEE ALSO:FBI director tries to help congressman understand how elections work 。Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy wanted to know, for example, whether former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper -- who testified alongside former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates -- had ever leaked information to the press. 。
Add Sen. Kennedy to the group of idiots with this "unclassified" gaffe.pic.twitter.com/COTKs1nreE 。
— Erick Fernandez (ErickFernandez) May 8, 2017 。
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"Classified or unclassified?" Kennedy asked. 。
"Well uh, unclassified is not -- is not leaking," Clapper said. 。
The room, as you can hear in the video, burst into laughter, as did the twittersphere. 。
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ROOM: LOL。
SEN. JOHN KENNEDY: Have you ever leaked classified or unclassified information?
JAMES CLAPPER: Unclassified is not leaking.。
— Sahil Kapur (sahilkapur) May 8, 2017 。
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