On Tuesday morning' edition of 'Fox & Friends' Sen. Rand Paul weighs in on the search for those leaking classified documents to damage the Trump administration. Paul says the arrest of a 25-year-old NSA contractor for leaking information demonstrated that leaks don't necessarily come from someone at the "upper echelons," like former national security adviser Susan Rice, for example.



"We can't have them willy-nilly releasing classified information to the public," he said about stopping the leaks.



"All of them have to be found," the Kentucky Republican urged. "I guarantee there is a paper or computer trail of who released these documents and conversations."







RAND PAUL: It goes beyond even the top echelon. We had a low level NSA analyst recently caught revealing documents. We just can't have everybody in the intelligence community, they have such power to suck up every bit of every transmission, every communication we ever make.



We can't have them willy-nilly releasing classified information to the public.



So Gen. Flynn's conversation was released, that may have not been done by Susan Rice. She unmasked them, but it might have been [leaked] by analysts lower down.



All of them have to be found. And I guarantee there is a paper or computer trail of who released these documents and conversations.