Air Force Lt. Colonel discovers rank has its privileges

Lt. Col. Robert Birchum retired from the United States Air Force in 2018. He had spent most of his career working in the highest levels of U.S. intelligence. According to recently released court documents, Birchum served as the chief of combat intelligence for an unknown group in the Air Force. He later worked with “classified intelligence information” while at the Joint Special Operations Command, Special Operations Command and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

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He knows the proper way to handle classified materials, but that didn’t stop the retired lieutenant colonel from illegally taking hundreds of classified documents, and then storing them at his Florida home.

Birchum pleaded guilty to one count of willful retention of national defense information. That’s a felony and carries a sentence of up to 10 years in federal prison. His plea agreement was signed in August of 2022 but wasn’t revealed until now. Authorities were tipped off about Birchum back in January of 2017. He is scheduled to make his initial court appearance on Feb. 21.

[If only he had run for President … — Ed]

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