The CIA, reacting to the release of the Senate's report on the agency's extreme interrogations, acknowledged making mistakes but disputed findings that the program did nothing to help thwart terrorist ...
Is CIA morale going to suffer from the Justice Department’s opening of an investigation into the agency’s use of harsh interrogation methods under the Bush Administration? To a degree, yes. But ...
I have brought facts to the table, information that undermines the torture narrative they have made careers of spinning. For years, critics like Mayer could level any unfounded accusation they wanted ...
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department announced Thursday it has ended its investigation into CIA interrogations of terrorist detainees without bringing criminal charges. The decision in the probes of ...
The FBI agents worked with the CIA in developing questions, but were denied direct access to Binalshibh for four or five days, according to a report on detainee interrogations by Glenn Fine, Justice ...
The aftershocks of the interrogation policy continue. President Barack Obama's recent decision to release Bush administration legal memorandums on interrogation and to fend off calls for a broad ...
A partially declassified CIA report released Monday by the Obama administration describes the early implementation of the agency's interrogation program http://www ...
WASHINGTON -- When the CIA sought permission to use harsh interrogation methods on a captured al-Qaida operative, the response from Bush administration lawyers was encouraging, even clinical. In one ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Thursday he will not allow criminalization of policy differences over CIA interrogations, but will pursue any wrongdoing. Critics of ...
Former Vice President Dick Cheney and other members of the Bush Administration might have had a tense weekend. After months of delay and controversy, the Obama Administration is expected on Monday to ...
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Senate aides and government officials continue to leak details from a classified report on the CIA's Bush administration torture program, giving us a fuller picture of who was tortured, how it ...
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