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In reply to the discussion: White House Knew Of CIA Snooping on Senate, Report Says [View all]TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)Senate computers and reading their emails. He said, to paraphrase, "that is beyond the realm of anything we'd do" in his denials last winter. And then it became public that that was EXACTLY what happened, and he had to personally apologize to Feinstein. He really has no credibility, none. Step back further and look at this another way: what right does the CIA have to conduct their own spying operation against members of the legislative branch--because Brennan is "suspicious" about how they obtained the Panetta review? The CIA is allowed to decide on, and conduct, such operations unilaterally upon its own suspicions or whims? Not, you know, some other appropriate investigative party such as the FBI? Even worse, the White House ALLOWED the CIA to use itself as an investigating body against the Senate? I sure hope not.