When Leon Panetta sees what’s happening at his old workplace, he can’t help but feel a bit nervous.

Panetta, 87, served as Barack Obama’s Defense secretary from 2011 to 2013, confirmed by the Senate in a 100-0 vote . The bipartisan support for the lifelong Democrat might have been explained by any number of accomplishments throughout his decades-long career: As CIA director, he oversaw the successful hunt for Osama bin Laden; as Bill Clinton’s budget director and White House chief of staff, he strengthened the ties he made to Capitol Hill as a member of the House from California for 16 years. He’s served in Washington on and off since the mid-1960s, more than a decade before his successor at the Pentagon was even born. So he knows a thing or two about the stresses of holding public offi

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