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Strategy Seeks to Ensure Bid of Brennan for C.I.A.Quicklink submitted by Sheila Samples Permalink |
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![]() John Brennan, the president’s choice to lead the C.I.A., with Senator Dianne Feinstein of the intelligence committee by Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times |
The White House is refusing to share fully with Congress the legal opinions that justify targeted killings, while maneuvering to make sure its stance does not do anything to endanger the confirmation of John O. Brennan as C.I.A. director. The refusal so far to share more of the opinions with Congress, or to make redacted versions of the memos public, comes despite a pledge of greater transparency by President Obama in his State of the Union address on Feb. 12. |
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