Good, every other 'normal' person loses their security clearance when they are no longer in the job. Why should these folks be any different? If you go onto another government job that requires it, it can be transferred. But if you're out of the position, giving speeches for cash, writing books, or commentating on CNN or Fox, what justification is there for you to maintain access to national security information?
Good, every other 'normal' person loses their security clearance when they are no longer in the job. Why should these folks be any different? If you go onto another government job that requires it, it can be transferred. But if you're out of the position, giving speeches for cash, writing books, or commentating on CNN or Fox, what justification is there for you to maintain access to national security information?
Good, every other 'normal' person loses their security clearance when they are no longer in the job. Why should these folks be any different? If you go onto another government job that requires it, it can be transferred. But if you're out of the position, giving speeches for cash, writing books, or commentating on CNN or Fox, what justification is there for you to maintain access to national security information?