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WASHINGTON -- The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday released the highly anticipated 500-page summary of its report on the CIA's post-9/11 torture program, providing a sobering glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in the U.S. government's history. In the report, a product
Feinstein Corrects Record on CIA Accountability Board Report, January 27, 2015; Feinstein Statement on CIA Accountability The full membership of the Senate Intelligence Committee was not briefed on the techniques until hours before the detention and interrogation program was publicly
The report says the agency routinely misled the White House and Congress about the information it obtained from the detention and interrogation of terrorism suspects.
The Senate Intelligence Committee's 6,700-page history of the CIA torture program will be kept among Barack Obama's presidential papers — safe from the Republicans on the committee who have attempted to have it destroyed. The executive summary of the report, which was released in December 2014
The Senate panel will use " Intelligence Committee will investigate possible Russia-Trump links. associated with political campaigns" as well as Russian cyberattacks and other election meddling outlined in an intelligence report released last week.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is mulling compelling Flynn to appear before it and perhaps subsequently holding him in contempt of Congress, among other options.
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Sen. Bob Kerrey: Partisan torture report fails America. Intelligence agencies need guidance to do better, Senate Democrats failed to provide it.
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An exhaustive report by the Senate Intelligence Committee found the CIA tortured suspected terrorists in a brutal and mismanaged program that produced little valuable intelligence. This is the 525-page summary released by the committee. The full report is more than 6,000 pages and
The Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race, John Wagner and Karoun Demirjian contributed to this report. Most Read . 1. Trump announces new strategy for Afghanistan that calls for a troop increase . 2.
The Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race, John Wagner and Karoun Demirjian contributed to this report. Most Read . 1. Trump announces new strategy for Afghanistan that calls for a troop increase . 2.
CBS News survey looks at Americans' opinions of Senate Intelligence Commitee Report and CIA's post-9/11 interrogation program
According to a report released September 8 by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Saddam Hussein was resistant to cooperating with al Qaeda or any other Islamist groups. It's an odd claim. Saddam Hussein's regime has a long and well-documented history of cooperating with Islamists
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