Congress must assert its right to oversee the intelligence community
U.S. intelligence operations require secrecy and operational flexibility, but the programs do not operate outside or above the law. All Americans need to know whose authority was invoked by Vice President Cheney when he ordered Congress be denied information the law says it must receive.
Congress and the White House can stay focused on the issues before them. These are not political hunting expeditions, but specific grievances grounded in a legal ...
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