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by LarryMullins 1253 days ago
Are there any known examples of the US Government legally being able to compel a lie?
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For people who have become involved with national security issues, aren't they often required to deny being involved with national security issues if asked? Would that count?
No I don't think it does. The paperwork they sign when they get their security clearances put those people in a special circumstance. American journalists, not having security clearances, are allowed to spill the beans on national secrets.