Newer News: January 2020
December 2019 Intelligence News
- Judge demands answers from FBI on faulty surveillance applications by Josh Gerstein, Politico, December 17. "The presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court signaled grave concern about the Justice Department inspector general's findings."
- A report on FBI surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser shows dysfunction, not political bias. That's still a problem. by Kristine Phillips, USA Today, December 13. "It would be surprising if the Carter Page case were the only one that had serious problems."
- Barr's Personal, Ad Hoc Declassification Authority and the Role of Congress by J. William Leonard, JustSecurity, December 9. "This unprecedented act is thus highly suspect and demands that Congress respond by asserting its rightful authority regarding classification issues--an authority greater than is often recognized."
- The Pentagon's War on Transparency by Jason Paladino, Project on Government Oversight, December 5. "It'll take more than press briefings to reverse the Department of Defense's troubling retreat into secrecy."
Older News: November 2019
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Updated January 9, 2020