Expansion of Secrecy Law for Intelligence Operatives Alarms Free Press Advocates By News July 11, 2019 Add Comment Edit The C.I.A. wants the law to protect the identities of more covert officers and informants, citing its defunct torture program and groups like WikiLeaks. Share this post Related PostsDianne Feinstein Refers a Kavanaugh Matter to Federal InvestigatorsManafort Case Puts New Scrutiny on Foreign Lobbying Law’s ShortcomingsFact Check of the Day: Trump’s False Claims Rejecting Puerto Rico’s Death Toll From Hurricane MariaFEMA Chief’s Dual Challenge: Huge Hurricane and Inspector General InquiryLabor Board Moves Anew to Limit Employers’ Workplace LiabilityOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Florence and MariaShe Was a Refugee From Afghanistan. She May Soon Enter the New Hampshire Legislature.U.S., Russia Respond to Space Station Leak Rumors
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