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The department's terrorism intelligence arm, for example, has cycled through six directors during the Obama administration, decimating morale and contributing to months-long delays in releasing intelligence reports, according to interviews and government reports.
As the political fracas around the DNC hack intensified on Wednesday, the ranking Democrats on the Senate and House intelligence committees made an extraordinary request to Barack Obama: to consider "declassifying and releasing" intelligence assessments of the data breach, even though the FBI's inquiry has just begun.
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But never before has the broadcaster been scrutinized as thoroughly and as effectively as it has since May, when one of its reporters, Andrew Gilligan, said in a radio broadcast that Tony Blair's Labor government had embellished the case for war against Iraq by making false assertions in a publicly released intelligence dossier.
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The White House said the US would release intelligence on last week's suspected attack in the next few days.
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