WASHINGTON — A review of classified documents by former members of the Sept. 11 commission shows that the panel made repeated and detailed requests to the Central Intelligence Agency in 2003 and 2004 for documents and other information about the interrogation of operatives of Al Qaeda, and were told by a top C.I.A. official that the agency had “produced or made available for review” everything that had been requested.
The review was conducted earlier this month after the disclosure that in November 2005, the C.I.A. destroyed videotapes documenting the interrogations of two Qaeda operatives.
A seven-page memorandum prepared by Philip D. Zelikow, the panel’s former executive director, concluded that “further investigation is needed” to determine whether the C.I.A.’s withholding of the tapes from the commission violated federal law. More on the story
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The committee was set up with loyal Republicans to cover the lies done by their Party. Kean knew he was not given the truth but he went along with it anyway. Republicans will always protect they Party members even with crimes they know they committed. Now Nixon was let go because of other Republicans who would have been named. As was done with the murder of JFK. All roads lead to Republicans as they put people in positions to make sure their not punished. Ford used his loyalty rather then let Nixon pay for his crimes. Ford said it was best for the country which now Ford will have to explain that lie to God and so much more.
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