Sen. Feinstein: CIA Hacked Congress and Possibly 'Violated' Constitution
The Senate Intelligence Committee leader accused the CIA of interfering with its investigation into the agency's old interrogation programs. ● The powerful chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee charged the CIA on Tuesday morning with covertly removing key documents from computers used by her panel's staff to investigate the government's interrogation practices. In an impassioned 40-minute speech on the Senate floor accusing the intelligence agency of possibly violating the Constitution, Dianne Feinstein lacerated the CIA for accessing in January the computer files used by committee staffers to review the CIA's now defunct interrogation programs. By doing so, the intelligence agency violated a clear agreement that it had made with Feinstein's committee that it would refrain from monitoring its review.
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