Last night, along with the bill reopening the government, the Senate 
confirmed Stephen W. Preston, the top lawyer at the C.I.A., to move to 
the Pentagon to serve in the same role there. The vote slipped by 
unnoticed by most, but on close inspection, it revealed previously 
unreleased documents that lift the lid on an unusual standoff between 
Congress and the Obama Administration’s C.I.A. At its core is a bitter 
disagreement over an apparently devastating, and still secret, report by 
the Senate Intelligence Committee documenting in detail how the C.I.A.’s 
brutalization of terror suspects during the Bush years was unnecessary, 
ineffective, and deceptively sold to Congress, the White House, the 
Justice Department, and the public. The report threatens to definitively 
refute former C.I.A. personnel who have defended the program’s 
integrity. But so far, to the consternation of several members of the 
Intelligence Committee, the Obama Administration, like Bush’s before it, 
is keeping the damning details from public view.

full: 
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2013/10/a-cia-lawyer-answers-to-the-senate.html
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