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Bannon spent 15 hours interviewing Epstein in 2019 shortly before he died in prison for a documentary. The footage and the documentary were never released.
The US Senate is considering giving up crucial authority over key intelligence officials responsible for assuring major agencies comply with legal restrictions and the Constitution.
Newly declassified records from the Central Intelligence Agency show the agency seemingly lied about the extent of its knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the killing of President John F. Kennedy as well as the identity of an intelligence officer who was likely aware of him.
No matter the president, the only solution is hunting down and prosecuting illegal leakers.
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Intelligencer on MSNNew Records Reveal the CIA Was Aware of Lee Harvey OswaldNew records show an officer covertly led a group that came into contact with JFK’s assassin after the agency denied such a thing.
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Malay Mail on MSNCIA spotlights mysterious Malaysian coins found at intelligence agency’s historic statueKUALA LUMPUR, July 16 — Three Malaysian coins have drawn unexpected attention after appearing in a weekly artefact spotlight by the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Pushback from law enforcement associations and Jewish orgs came after Nextgov/FCW first reported plans to shed most staff within a core DHS intelligence unit.
The Central Intelligence Agency fired a slew of recent hires this week, three people familiar with the matter said, cuts that current and former U.S. intelligence officers warned would risk ...
Tom Sietsema in the Agency Dining Room at the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Virginia. (Photos from the Central Intelligence Agency)
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Fifty years ago, the Central Intelligence Agency unveiled a memorial to CIA members killed in service to the country. It was first established with typical institutional quiet in the original ...
The guns Yoo buried were used to assassinate Park Chung-hee, who had ruled South Korea for the previous 18 years, longer than any president before or since. The man who shot him was his long-time friend Kim Jae-gyu, who ran the much-feared KCIA, a pillar of Park's dictatorship.