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Joe Biden's unmasking of Michael Flynn. What is 'unmasking'?

In 2016, U.S. intelligence reports showed someone was talking to the Russian ambassador to the U.S. Several top officials, including Joe Biden, legally asked who? It was Michael Flynn, an adviser to President-elect Donald Trump.

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A declassified document with names of Obama administration officials who made requests for unmasking of Michael Flynn's name is photographed May 13, 2020. The document was declassified by acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell.

In 2016, Obama administration officials received intelligence reports that were concerning, but incomplete.

Surveillance of Russia鈥檚 ambassador to the U.S. revealed he had interacted with an unnamed American who may have been undercutting efforts to pressure Vladimir Putin鈥檚 government.

Using a common process known as 鈥渦nmasking,鈥 they asked intelligence agencies to reveal the American鈥檚 name. It was Michael Flynn, an adviser to President-elect Donald Trump.

The unmasking of Flynn has become Exhibit A in Trump鈥檚 unsubstantiated claim that he and his aides were the targets of a scandalous Obama administration 鈥渨itch hunt.鈥

The top intelligence official, Richard Grenell, now has stepped into the unmasking issue, declassifying the names of the Obama administration officials who may have requested the unmasking. Those names, disclosed Wednesday by two Republican senators, included Trump鈥檚 Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden.

There is nothing illegal about unmasking and the declassified document states that proper procedures were followed. While Trump casts unmasking as sinister, his administration has used the process more frequently than Obama鈥檚.

Questions and answers about 鈥渦nmasking鈥 Americans鈥 names in intelligence briefs:

What is unmasking?

During routine, legal surveillance of foreign targets, names of Americans occasionally come up in conversations. Foreigners could be talking about a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident by name, or a foreigner could be speaking directly to an American. When an American's name is swept up in surveillance of foreigners, it is called 鈥渋ncidental collection.鈥 In these cases, the name of the American is masked before the intelligence is distributed to administration officials to avoid invading that person's privacy.

Unless there is a clear intelligence value to knowing the American鈥檚 name, it is not revealed in the reports. The intelligence report would refer to the person only as 鈥淯.S. Person 1鈥 or U.S. Person 2." If U.S. officials with proper clearance to review the report want to know the identity, they can ask the agency that collected the information 鈥 perhaps the FBI, CIA or National Security Agency 鈥 to 鈥渦nmask鈥 the name.

Unmasking requests are common, according to Michael Morell, former CIA deputy director and host of 鈥淚ntelligence Matters鈥 podcast.

鈥淟iterally hundreds of times a year across multiple administrations. In general, senior officials make the requests when necessary to understand the underlying intelligence. I myself did it several times a month and NSA adjudicates the request. You can鈥檛 do your job without it," he said.

Mr. Morell emphasized that unmasking is not the same as declassification. 鈥淲hen a name is unmasked, the underlying intelligence to include the name remains classified so leaking it would be a crime.鈥

When would an intelligence agency unmask a name?

The request is not automatically granted. The person asking has to have a good reason. Typically, the reason is that not knowing the name makes it impossible to fully understand the intelligence provided.

The name is released only if the official requesting it has a need to know and the 鈥渋dentity is necessary to understand foreign intelligence information or assess its importance,鈥 according to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's latest report, which includes statistics on unmasking. 鈥淎dditional approval by a designated NSA official is also required.鈥

Former NSA Director Mike Rogers has said that only 20 of his employees could approve an unmasking. The names are shared only with the specific official who asked. They are not released publicly. Leaking a name, or any classified information, is illegal.

How often are names unmasked?

The number of unmasking requests began being released to the public in response to recommendations in 2014 from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.

There were 9,217 unmasking requests in the 12-month period between September 2015 and August 2016, the first period in which numbers are publicly available. The period was during the latter years of the Obama administration.

The number rose during the Trump administration. The 9,529 requests in 2017 grew to 16,721 in 2018 and 10,012 last year.

Why would Obama officials be looking at the ambassador's conversations?

It鈥檚 not unusual for the U.S. government to use intelligence collected from foreigners to get a sense of how other countries view the administration.

Also, at the end of the Obama administration, the FBI and the NSA were looking into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. One aim of the probe was to find out whether any Trump associates had colluded with Russia to help Trump get elected.

Because of that review, intelligence agencies were generating more reports that were shared with senior Obama officials.

Why is this issue being discussed in the news now?聽

Mr. Trump and his supporters have made the unmasking of Mr. Flynn one of their major talking points and discussions of it have become a fixture on conservative media. They claim it proves that Obama administration unfairly 鈥 and maybe illegally 鈥 targeted Flynn and other Trump associates.

But there鈥檚 no evidence the unmasking of Mr. Flynn was illegal. The memo released by the Republican senators notes that it was approved through the NSA鈥檚 鈥渟tandard process.鈥

Democrats see the unmasking issue as aimed at energizing Mr. Trump鈥檚 base at a time when the president鈥檚 response to COVID-19 has been called into question and he faces the prospect of running for reelection with the worst economy since the Great Depression.

The role of Mr. Grenell, the acting director of national intelligence and a Trump loyalist, in declassifying the names of Obama officials who had unmasked Mr. Flynn, will likely add to criticism that Mr. Trump has bent nonpartisan national security agencies to serve him politically. The decision follows the Justice Department鈥檚 move to drop charges against Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contact with the Russian ambassador.

This story was reported by The Associated Press.聽

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