"Curious" Navy sailor tried to access Biden's medical records as colleagues "freaked out," investigation shows
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Driven by "curiosity," a U.S. Navy corpsman attempted to access President Biden's medical records last year following a group discussion with his colleagues about military security protocols for using government computers, according to the federal criminal investigation obtained by CBS News.
In July, CBS News reported a junior U.S. Navy sailor attempted to gain access to Mr. Biden's medical records but was unable to do so and was subsequently administratively reprimanded for the unauthorized query.
CBS News filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the civilian law enforcement agency responsible for criminal investigations within the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. On Friday, NCIS released its closed investigation to CBS News.
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