U.S. Senator Mark Udall, who serves on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, pressed the White House today for a full and transparent accounting of the CIA’s brutal and misguided detention and interrogation program. In a letter to President Obama, Udall pressed the White House to help provide the Senate Intelligence Committee with important documents needed to complete its landmark study of the CIA’s program and to commit to declassifying as much of the report as possible. The letter follows up on identical requests Udall made at the December confirmation hearing of Caroline Krass, nominated to serve as CIA General Counsel.
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Udall Urges White House, CIA to Disclose Critical Information on Detention & Interrogation Program, Correct Public Record on Torture Program
U.S. Senator Mark Udall, who serves on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, pressed the White House today for a full and transparent accounting of the CIA’s brutal and misguided detention and interrogation program. In a letter to President Obama, Udall pressed the White House to help provide the Senate Intelligence Committee with important documents needed to complete its landmark study of the CIA’s program and to commit to declassifying as much of the report as possible. The letter follows up on identical requests Udall made at the December confirmation hearing of Caroline Krass, nominated to serve as CIA General Counsel.
U.S. Senator Mark Udall, who serves on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, pressed the White House today for a full and transparent accounting of the CIA’s brutal and misguided detention and interrogation program. In a letter to President Obama, Udall pressed the White House to help provide the Senate Intelligence Committee with important documents needed to complete its landmark study of the CIA’s program and to commit to declassifying as much of the report as possible. The letter follows up on identical requests Udall made at the December confirmation hearing of Caroline Krass, nominated to serve as CIA General Counsel.
Udall Letter To White House Concerning CIA's Role in Declassification of U.S. Senate Select Committee On Intelligence's Study of The Agency's Detention & Interrogation Program