JUST IN: Iran Envoy Rob Malley Was Permitted to Access Classified & Sensitive Info After His Security Clearance Was Pulled — State Dept grossly mishandled fiasco, working to keep it hidden from Congress and even Malley’s own staff, sources tell me https://t.co/6ty5CgzOa0
— Adam Kredo (@Kredo0) September 18, 2024
The State Department grossly mishandled its suspension of scandal-plagued Iran envoy Robert Malley, allowing him to continue accessing classified information and sensitive data after he was disciplined, according to an inspector general report reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.
The department’s assistant inspector general gathered congressional staffers Wednesday afternoon for a closed-door briefing on the agency’s missteps after Malley had his security clearance pulled in 2023 for mishandling classified information. The briefing revealed that Malley was permitted to engage in classified activities even after his clearance was pulled, representing a breach of federal protocol, according to attendees. Malley was also treated differently than other employees accused of a major security breach, with the State Department working to shield him from public embarrassment, according to the inspector general report that accompanied the briefing.
Information about Malley’s situation was withheld from senior State Department officials, including his own deputy, according to some who attended the briefing. The inspector general further determined that Malley was still performing his official duties after his security clearance was revoked, again in breach of State Department protocol.
The briefing and accompanying report provide a rare window into Malley’s suspension and the circumstances surrounding it. The Iran envoy’s security clearance was originally revoked in late April 2023, but the State Department kept it hidden from public view for more than two months. That process “deviated” from department policy, the inspector general determined.
“The Department deviated from the way that suspensions are typically delivered by delaying notification to Mr. Malley until senior Department officials were apprised of his suspension,” according to a copy of the report. “The delay allowed him the opportunity to participate in a classified conference call after the suspension was approved, but before he was notified.”
The “secure telephone call” referenced in the report took place on April 21, after Malley’s security clearance was revoked and included White House officials.
In late May, a month after Malley had his clearance revoked, he was included in an email with then-undersecretary for political affairs Victoria Nuland regarding talking points for Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Nuland reported being “unaware of [Malley’s] clearance suspension despite having to work with” him on sensitive matters.
“Special Envoy Malley’s advice was also regularly sought and provided on issues including media talking points and Congressional testimony,” investigators found.
The State Department even went so far as to restore Malley’s “access to Sensitive But Unclassified information systems, although such access is usually restricted for individuals in circumstances similar to Mr. Malley,” investigators determined. “A key justification for the restoration of access was concern that, if Special Envoy Malley was restricted from accessing his Department email account, he might use a personal email account as his primary means of conducting government business, which is explicitly prohibited by Department policy.”
“The lack of supervision of Special Envoy Malley led to significant confusion as to what work Mr. Malley was authorized to do following the suspension,” according to the report. “The Department failed to consistently notify employees who regularly interacted with Mr. Malley that he was no longer allowed to access classified information. These conditions likely led to Special Envoy Malley engaging on issues outside the limited scope of issues on which he was authorized to work.”
(…) The inspector general report says that Malley is still technically the Biden-Harris administration’s Iran envoy and will remain so “until he resigns or is removed by the Department if his security clearance is [permanently] revoked.”
The investigation into Malley quickly sparked a firestorm on Capitol Hill, with the House Foreign Affairs Committee accusing the State Department of stonewalling multiple requests for information. The committee, in fact, only learned of Malley’s alleged indiscretion through media reports.
“The Department’s failure to inform Congress of this matter demonstrates at best a lack of candor, and at worst represents deliberate and potentially unlawful misinformation,” Rep. Michael McCaul (R., Texas), the committee’s chairman, wrote in a June 2023 letter to the State Department first reported by the Free Beacon. (Read more: The Washington Free Beacon, 9/18/2024) (Archive)
— Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD (@KimWexlerMAJD) September 19, 2024
Let’s get serious here.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund is connected to Malley. Cammack, a Senate advisor for Biden and Kerry now works at Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund supports Iran, Malley supports Hamas and Iran. RBR supports anti-Israel initiatives. pic.twitter.com/Lp18dG7zwi
— StopBSWokeCulture 🇺🇸 (@MkayUokay) September 19, 2024
Rob Malley is tied to Soros and Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Reported in 2023 by @nypost.
“…has given a staggering $46.7 million since 2016 to the International Crisis Group, a lefty think tank tied to an alleged Iranian plot to manipulate US policy.”https://t.co/mDUCcrNA5v
— StopBSWokeCulture 🇺🇸 (@MkayUokay) September 19, 2024
Reminder Rob Malley is the childhood friend of secretary Blinken.
Rob Malley’s son (Blaise Malley) allegedly working for Trita Parsi (the head of the Mullah’s lobby).
The Islamic Republic in Iran would NOT survive without its friends in Washington DC. #Trump #KamalaHarris pic.twitter.com/cf6EOlsIjo
— Gol🇺🇲 (@goliizz) September 19, 2024