White House leakers leak about leaking
May 14, 2018
White House leaks come in all shapes and sizes: small leaks, real-time leaks, weaponized leaks, historical leaks. Sensitive Oval Office conversations have leaked, and so have talks in cabinet meetings and the Situation Room. You name it, they leak it. Why does this White House leak like it’s going out of style?
- "To be honest, it probably falls into a couple of categories,” one current White House official said. "The first is personal vendettas. And two is to make sure there's an accurate record of what's really going on in the White House."
- "To cover my tracks, I usually pay attention to other staffers' idioms and use that in my background quotes. That throws the scent off me," the current White House official added.
- "The most common substantive leaks are the result of someone losing an internal policy debate," a current senior administration official said. "By leaking the decision, the loser gets one last chance to kill it with blowback from the public, Congress or even the President."
- "Otherwise," the official added, "you have to realize that working here is kind of like being in a never-ending 'Mexican Standoff.' Everyone has guns (leaks) pointed at each other and it's only a matter of time before someone shoots. There's rarely a peaceful conclusion so you might as well shoot first."
White House leakers leak about leaking