After South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) "admitted leaving the country for a secret tryst in Argentina, the Department of Homeland Security suspended the governor's security clearance because of questions raised about his 'lack of candor' and 'trustworthiness' to protect classified information," the Charleston Post & Courier reports.
At the time officials said the suspension "was a mistake by a lower-level employee." But the newspaper finds it was not an accident and that higher level officials were involved.