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During the hearings, normally confidential communications have become public, showing Downing Street officials pressing intelligence chiefs in a scramble to accumulate evidence against Mr. Hussein.
He claimed to stand by "every single word" of an influential and controversial dossier setting out the government's view of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in September 2002, and brushed aside as "churlish" less flattering testimonies given to the inquiry earlier.Mr Campbell denies pressing intelligence officials to "beef up" the evidence against Iraq.
"We were very concerned about this program's impact on Americans' civil liberties and privacy rights, and we spent a significant portion of 2011 pressing intelligence officials to provide evidence of its effectiveness," Wyden and Udall said in a statement late Tuesday, the first senators to acknowledge the internet metadata collection.
In a conspicuous show of bipartisanship during a fractious time at the Capitol, the top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee vowed to forge ahead by interviewing key players connected to Mr. Trump and pressing intelligence agencies to provide all relevant information.
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The intelligence committee will keep its eye on the ball and focus on the pressing security and intelligence issues facing us," Reyes said in the statement.
Trump also hasn't been shy about pressing lawmakers and intelligence officials involved in the investigations.
The president has his daily brief, a document of about a dozen pages concerning pressing matters of intelligence.
At the same time, the Bush administration is pressing for new intelligence from captured fighters that might help in the hunt for Mr. bin Laden and the broader war against terrorism.
As Gregory Treverton, who was a former vice-chair of the National Intelligence Council, writes in his book "Reshaping National Intelligence for an Age of Information:" Then the pressing questions that preoccupied intelligence were puzzles, ones that could, in principle, have been answered definitively if only the information had been available: How big was the Soviet economy?
But the onus of finding, monitoring and disrupting Isis operatives in Europe is more pressing for the European intelligence services, and they are going to have to find a way to work more closely and help the weaker agencies to improve.
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