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Released: SSCI Detention and Interrogation Study, Along With Minority Views and the CIA's Response

Wells Bennett
Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 11:19 AM

Here is the long-awaited Executive Summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee's Study of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program. The latter includes in a single file a foreword authored by Senator Feinstein, as well as the Study's findings and conclusions.

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Here is the long-awaited Executive Summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee's Study of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program. The latter includes in a single file a foreword authored by Senator Feinstein, as well as the Study's findings and conclusions. Additionally, the Committee also has published these materials: Senator Feinstein's statement; a history of key dates in in the Committee's study; and a timeline of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program. The Minority Views of Vice Chairman Chambliss, joined by Senators Burr, Risch, Coats, Rubio, and Coburn, can be found here. Senator Jay Rockefeller filed additional views. Views from additional members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (Senators Rockefeller, Wyden, Udall, Heinrich, King, Collins) can be found here. The CIA's June 2013 response to the SSCI study is here, and a December 2014 revision of that response can be found here. The statement from Director Brennan on the SSCI study can be found here. The CIA has also released a fact sheet. The Director of National Intelligence's statement to the Intelligence Community workforce can be found here; the President's own statement is here. Here are responses from:


Wells C. Bennett was Managing Editor of Lawfare and a Fellow in National Security Law at the Brookings Institution. Before coming to Brookings, he was an Associate at Arnold & Porter LLP.

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