Anonymous ID: f0025f March 11, 2019, 10:46 a.m. No.5625051   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Read article, but can’t find a timeframe. ?WHEN and for how long were they spying on Senate? Article written in 2014 says only “…When the C.I.A.’s monitoring of the committee became public in March..”

 

Also innersting -

“The White House publicly defended Mr. Brennan on Thursday, saying he had taken “responsible steps” to address the behavior of C.I.A. employees,..”

 

And - The C.I.A. officials penetrated the computer network when they came to suspect that the committee’s staff had gained unauthorized access to an internal C.I.A. review of the detention program that the spy agency never intended to give to Congress. A C.I.A. lawyer then referred the agency’s suspicions to the Justice Department to determine whether the committee staff broke the law when it obtained that document. The inspector general report said that there was no “factual basis” for this referral, which the Justice Department has declined to investigate, because the lawyer had been provided inaccurate information. The report said that the three information technology officers “demonstrated a lack of candor about their activities” during interviews with the inspector general.

 

Lack of candor. Where have I heard that before?