“A federal judge has ruled that the Central Intelligence Agency need not release documents pertaining to a review the agency’s then-director ordered in 2009 of materials the Senate requested about CIA’s interrogation program many senators contend involved the torture of terror suspects. The memos, often referred to as the Panetta Review after former director Leon Panetta, became fuel for a CIA-Senate tussle last year after some Senate Democrats said conclusions in those records were at odds with claims current CIA Director John Brennan made in the agency’s official response to an in-depth Senate Intelligence Committee investigation of the interrogation effort.”
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