Misleading legislators
Former U.S. Attorney
General Alberto Gonzales misled Congress by downplaying a dispute between
George W. Bush’s White House and the Justice Department over the legality of
the National Security Agency’s warrantless spying program, according to
previously classified documents.The documents
released Saturday from the inspectors general of the Defense Department,
Justice Department, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency and
Office of the Director of National Intelligence concerned their investigations
of the surveillance programs initiated by then-President Bush after the Sept.
11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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