“If the Department is going to be able to influence policy deliberations, we need to have a reputation for engaging responsibly in those deliberations,” it says. State Department staff told The Washington Post that Tillerson and his staff have already taken action to prevent further leaking of classified information. The Secretary of State has reportedly excluded a number of officials from his daily meeting with senior staff, and restricted the circulation of the minutes of meetings with foreign officials. Staff have also been told that requests for sensitive information should be made exclusively over the phone, or in person, to avoid the potential leaking of an email chain. However, these new measures were unable to prevent the publication of the leaked memo. President Trump has repeatedly criticised “illegal” government leaks and vowed to find those responsible. Many of the leaks have concerned his administration’s unusual relationship with Russia, but he has also suffered from leaks concerning phone calls with foreign leaders. Early drafts of controversial executive orders have also been made public. Donald Trump has not always taken such a strong line against leaking.The real story here is why are there so many illegal leaks coming out of Washington? Will these leaks be happening as I deal on N.Korea etc?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 14, 2017