One of journalists who reported on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post is calling out Republicans lawmakers who are criticizing recent leaks of classified information, suggesting they've done the same thing in the past.

“I can state w/ confidence that many intel members now decrying ‘leaks’ of classified info have themselves ‘leaked’ classified info knowingly,” Carl Bernstein tweeted on Monday.

I can state w/confidence that many intel members now decrying 'leaks' of classified info have themselves 'leaked' classified info knowingly — Carl Bernstein (@carlbernstein) March 20, 2017

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Bernstein posted the tweet after a Republican congressman lashed out at leaks to the media during FBI Director James Comey’s testimony on Monday about Russia’s interference in the presidential election.

Rep. Trey Gowdy Harold (Trey) Watson GowdySunday shows preview: Election integrity dominates as Nov. 3 nears Tim Scott invokes Breonna Taylor, George Floyd in Trump convention speech Sunday shows preview: Republicans gear up for national convention, USPS debate continues in Washington MORE (R-S.C.) asked Comey during the hearing whether reporters could be prosecuted for leaking classified information.

“Is there an exception in the law for current or former U.S. officials requesting anonymity?” Gowdy asked, referring to a U.S. statute that forbids the leaking of classified material.

Comey responded that there was no exception for U.S. officials.

“Is there an exception in the law for reporters who want to break a story?” Gowdy asked.

Comey said it was not something he had seen prosecuted “in my lifetime.”