CIA, Russia and Tulsi Gabbard
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The CIA chief "strongly supports" Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's release of documents on Russian activity in 2016 — which sparked concerns about risks to sensitive sources and methods.
President Harry Truman established the CIA in 1947 to prevent future Pearl Harbors and to deal with the developing threats of the Cold War.
In "The Mission," Tim Weiner details an agency that buckled under pressure from George W. Bush to find evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Former CIA Director John Brennan ignored warnings from “veteran” officers and ordered the publication of a “substandard” intelligence report that claimed Russian President
The CIA considered suing a New York Times best-selling author for stating that the agency was involved in the death of JFK and MLK.
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For decades, the Central Intelligence Agency has stated that it was unaware of Lee Harvey Oswald before his 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But a bombshell list of records from the CIA,
Everyone wants to see the Jeffrey Epstein client list. No one seems to want to release it. If it even exists, that is. And if it does, one former CIA
Charlie English provides a fascinating account of how the agency smuggled Camus, Orwell and Vonnegut behind the Iron Curtain in “The CIA Book Club.”