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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Secret Program Fuels CIA-Congress Dispute

Democrats Accuse Agency of Pattern of Withholding Information From Lawmakers

By Paul Kane and Ben Pershing
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, July 10, 2009

Four months after he was sworn in, CIA Director Leon E. Panetta learned of an intelligence program that had been hidden from Congress since 2001, a revelation that prompted him to immediately cancel the initiative and schedule a pair of closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill.

The next day, June 24, Panetta informed the House and Senate intelligence committees of the program and the action he had taken, according to Democratic and Republican members of the panels.

The incident has reignited a long-running dispute between congressional Democrats and the CIA, with some calling it part of a broader pattern of the agency withholding information from Congress. Some Republicans, meanwhile, privately questioned whether Panetta -- who has stood with CIA officers in a dispute with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) -- was looking to score points with House Democrats.

The program remains classified, and those knowledgeable about it would describe it only vaguely yesterday. Several current and former administration officials called it an "on-again, off-again" attempt to create a new intelligence capability and said it was related to the collection of information on suspected terrorists that was instituted after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Daniel said...

Was he looking to score with the Democrats? Can we blame him? Part of his job is keeping Congress just happy enough to keep the CIA independent.

However, this is "...an important battle about transparency..." (http://www.newsy.com/videos/congress_dems_take_on_cia). If we can't trust the CIA, who can we trust?

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