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Democrats say CIA may have misled Congress on interrogations 5 times

By Jared Allen - 10/27/09 07:24 PM ET

The CIA may have misled Congress at least five times since 2001, two Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee said Tuesday.

Intelligence subcommittee Chairwomen Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) and Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) are leading an investigation into what they described as a practice of incomplete and often misleading intelligence briefings, which arose in the wake of CIA Director Leon Panetta’s June 24 admission that intelligence officials failed to notify Congress about a top-secret program to assassinate al Qaeda leaders.

“That is an example of a failure to notify but we think a symptom of a larger disease,” Schakowsky said on Tuesday.

“There have been many instances where we’ve come to a committee hearing, after having read in the paper of something that should have been notified to us, where it’s followed up my mea culpas by the intelligence community,” Schakowsky said. “And examples where the committee actually has been lied to.

“You can understand that the committee has felt very frustrated that the executive branch has not notified us of intelligence activity,” she said. “We’re in the process of reviewing several instances where the executive branch may have violated the [notification] requirements that are in the National Security Act.”

One of the instances being closely examined by the two Democrats is the September 2002 briefing on enhanced interrogation techniques that became the basis for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) claim that the CIA lied to her. Findings on this point could bolster Pelosi’s case.

The Speaker came under fire after she said at a testy press conference in May that the CIA had lied to her and other members during a 2002 briefing about its use of waterboarding on detainees. Pelosi was the ranking member of the Intelligence panel at the time.

“We were told explicitly that waterboarding was not being used,” she said at the May press conference. “They [the CIA] misled us all the time.”

Republicans demanded proof from Pelosi of CIA lies, and the Speaker was also criticized for not objecting to waterboarding when she first learned about it.

Nadeam Elshami, a spokesman for the Pelosi, on Tuesday said that the Speaker’s May statement speaks for itself.

In June, Panetta alerted the House Intelligence Committee about a top-secret program to assassinate top al Qaeda operatives that previously had not been disclosed to Congress. Later reports indicated that former Vice President Dick Cheney had ordered the CIA not to notify Congress of the program.

Panetta’s revelation appeared to bolster Pelosi’s statement from May, and Schakowsky and Eshoo identified “Director Panetta’s June 24 notification” as one of the five instances linked to a complete communication breakdown between the intelligence community and Congress.

“It is the policy of the Central Intelligence Agency to be clear and candid with the United States Congress,” CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano said in response to a request for comment. “Director Panetta has made a relationship of trust, confidence and respect a top priority.”

At least one of the CIA’s obfuscations was already known. A 2008 CIA Inspector General’s report determined that the agency withheld information from

Congress relating to the shooting down of a plane carrying missionaries over Peru in 2001.

In addition, the CIA may have failed to properly notify Congress about the 2005 destruction of videotapes recording the interrogation of al Qaeda operatives by intelligence officials, Eshoo and Schakowsky said.

Source:
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/65111-dems-say-cia-may-have-misled-congress-5-times

Comments (16)

Another try to get the attention off of the problem from this "lady Nut". It is the economy stupid. GIVE US JOBS.BY PL on 10/27/2009 at 21:07
Of COURSE the Dems say that…would you expect anything else? This is CRAP!BY Reality Check on 10/27/2009 at 21:17
Wait, you mean that the Central Intelligence Agency can't have secrets?Also, how is it that when the air force uses predators to bomb houses where suspected terrorist masterminds are staying, we can watch the actual video on the evening news and marvel at the accuracy of the weapon system, but when the CIA wants to do the same thing in their usual hush hush manner, the dems get their panties in a wad?BY Vasily on 10/27/2009 at 23:01
With all the right wing screaming and yelling about facism, you'd think they'd be more concerned about a spy agency torturing people and shooting down planes in secret.BY JNT86 on 10/27/2009 at 23:52
The Democrat witch hunt on the CIA continues despite warnings from seven former directors that this would damage the morale and effectiveness of the people we count on for our protection.BY Joe Eagle on 10/28/2009 at 00:02
Wow, MAY have lied to Democrats? And how often do members of Congress lie to their constituents? How often to they tell the truth?BY Joe Brennan on 10/28/2009 at 01:59
Be careful dems. remember you guys have "exposed" the "reality" that the CIA assassinated the Kennedys. Why does anyone listen to these guys they are continually cry wolf.BY Kevin on 10/28/2009 at 02:05
Democrats have misled the public more than 5 times in 10 months…I quess it's okay for Democrats to lie…BY bailedout on 10/28/2009 at 04:50
Perhaps the dems are scared the CIA may acctually do their job and investigate Obama's long form, official, birth certificate and not the short form computer generated one he put on the daily Kos and Annenberg's Fact Check. Barry Soetoro, Epic Fail.BY Pete on 10/28/2009 at 05:00
Taking on the CIA is even dumber than the Dems little fight with Fox News.BY Mark X on 10/28/2009 at 07:37

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