The GOP’s newly-approved House committee is a far cry from its supposed 1970s-era predecessor and could actually be a tool for institutional revenge. (via MaddowBlog)
Though staff did not always receive documents in a timely fashion, they enjoyed unprecedented access to materials that had never before been made public. Perhaps the most well-known of these internal reports, the CIA’s so-called ‘Family Jewels,’ outlined the agency’s misdeeds dating back to President Dwight Eisenhower’s administration.
As a result, the committee’s multi-volume final report details intelligence abuses going back to the FDR era, concluding that those abuses were “not the ‘product of any single party, administration or man,’ but had developed as America rose to become a superpower during a global Cold War.” Here, on the other hand, Jordan seems uninterested in excavating any abuse more than a couple of years old — and certainly none that would have occurred on Trump or any Republican’s watch.
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