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The CIA, as Sen. John McCain said on TV this past weekend, is a "rogue" bureaucracy, and for proof look no further than the overtly political, whine-to-the-press denunciations offered by some of its officials in response to the housecleaning being undertaken by Porter Goss.
WASHINGTON — A newly declassified CIA report says interrogators threatened to kill the children of a Sept. 11 suspect.
WASHINGTON - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi bluntly accused the CIA on Thursday of misleading her and other lawmakers about its use of waterboarding during the Bush administration, escalating a controversy grown to include both political parties, the spy agency and the White House.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused the CIA and Bush Administration of misleading her about waterboarding detainees in the war on terror and sharply rebutted claims she was complicit in the method's use. Thursday, May 14, 2009
WASHINGTON - Congressional leaders are pressing to find out who knew what about the CIA's destruction of interrogation videotape and whether justice was obstructed in the process.
WASHINGTON - President Bush on Wednesday acknowledged the existence of previously secret CIA prisons around the world where key terrorist suspects have been held and questioned.
President Bush is applauded as he arrives to speak about terrorism in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday.
WASHINGTON - Law enforcement officials executed search warrants Friday on the house and office of the CIA's outgoing executive director, the FBI said.
WASHINGTON - The CIA has fired an employee for leaking classified information to the news media, an agency official said Friday. A federal criminal investigation has also been opened.
WASHINGTON - After hearing assurances he will be independent of the Pentagon, the Senate on Friday easily confirmed Gen. Michael Hayden, a career Air Force man, to head the CIA.
WASHINGTON - CIA Director Porter Goss resigned unexpectedly Friday, nudged from the helm of a spy agency still reeling from intelligence failures before America's worst terrorist attack and faulty information that formed the U.S. rationale for invading Iraq.
President Bush announces that CIA Director Porter Goss, left, will be resigining, in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday.
WASHINGTON - The House Intelligence Committee will look into a possible leak of classified information about secret CIA prisons but will not heed the request of the panel's top Democrat to restart a 2003 inquiry into prewar intelligence on Iraq.
WASHINGTON - The CIA's independent watchdog is investigating fewer than 10 cases where terror suspects may have been mistakenly swept away to foreign countries by the spy agency, a figure lower than published reports but enough to raise some concerns.
WASHINGTON - New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified before a grand jury Friday, ending her silence in the investigation into whether White House officials leaked the name of a covert CIA operative, Valerie Plame.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Union and the continent's top human rights group said Thursday they will investigate allegations the CIA set up secret jails in eastern Europe and elsewhere to interrogate terror suspects.
WASHINGTON - New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified before a grand jury Friday, ending her silence in the investigation into whether White House officials leaked the name of a covert CIA operative, Valerie Plame.
New York Times reporter Judith Miller waves as she leaves U. S. District Court in Washington Friday after testifying to a grand jury investigating the leaking of a CIA operatives identity.
The control tower of Szymany airport in northeastern Poland where allegedly a Boeing 737 used by the CIA landed in 2003 with prisoners from Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON - CIA Director George Tenet, buffeted by controversies over intelligence lapses about suspected weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, has resigned. President Bush said Thursday that Tenet was leaving for personal reasons and "I will miss him."
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