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After CIA disclosure, Democrats push for probe into Bush antiterrorism policies

President Barack Obama has been reluctant to probe Bush-era torture and anti-terrorism policies, but his Democratic allies aren't likely to let the matters rest.

"I've always preferred my idea of a commission of inquiry to look at all these issues," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Sunday.

Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., head of the intelligence committee, suggested that the George W. Bush administration broke the law by concealing a CIA counterterrorism program from Congress.

The Wall Street Journal, anonymously citing former intelligence officials, reported Monday the secret program was a plan to kill or capture al-Qaida operatives.

2 Responses to “After CIA disclosure, Democrats push for probe into Bush antiterrorism policies”

  1. president Looking Forward is destined to repeat all the crimes and errors of the past because he refuses to hold the bushivites accountable for their crimes against humanity. imagine if congress and the america people had taken such an attitude during watergate "oh it was just a petty burglary and nobody got killed and it's all just water under the bridge now for crying out loud it happened over two months ago and we have to look forward because investigating any of these possible high crimes is going to cut into my political capital blah blah blah"


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