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The classified documents slated for destruction were largely copies of those held by other agencies or derived from other classified material, Erica Carr, acting executive secretary at USAID, said ...
The classified documents slated for destruction were largely copies of those held by other agencies or derived from other classified material, Erica Carr, acting executive secretary at USAID, said ...
The classified documents slated for destruction were largely copies of those held by other agencies or derived from other classified material, Erica Carr, acting executive secretary at USAID, said ...
USAID's acting executive secretary Erica Carr reportedly told employees via email to come to the agency's office for "clearing classified safes and personnel documents".
The email was sent under the name of Erica Carr — the acting executive secretary at USAID — and bears a USAID logo. “Thank you for your assistance in clearing our classified safes and ...
(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, file) (AP) The email was sent under the name of Erica Carr — the acting executive secretary at USAID — and bears a USAID logo.