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Despite the fact that at least two Democratic lawmakers knew about CIA tapes being destroyed, President Bush is claiming that he has ¡°no recollection¡± of ever being briefed on the matter.At Friday¡¯s White House briefing, Press Secretary Dana Perino was asked by a reporter, ¡°On these CIA videotapes, did either the president or vice president or Condoleezza Rice, when she was national security adviser, or Steve Hadley see them before they were destroyed?¡±
¡°I spoke to the president — and so I will have to defer on the others, but I spoke to the president this morning about this,¡± Perino said. ¡°He has no recollection of being made aware of the tapes or their destruction before yesterday. He was briefed by General Hayden yesterday morning. And as to the others, I¡¯ll have to — you know, I¡¯ll refer you to the Vice President¡¯s Office, and I¡¯ll see if I can get the others.¡±
Video of Perino¡¯s press conference can be seen at this link.
If true, Perino¡¯s assertion would mean Bush was unaware of the CIA¡¯s actions even while top Congressional officials were briefed on the agency¡¯s actions. The top Democrats on the House and Senate Intelligence committees both have said they long knew about the tapes — which reportedly show CIA interrogators ¡°waterboarding¡± suspected al Qaeda detainees. One says she cautioned the CIA about the tapes nearly five years before Bush¡¯s spokesman claims the president knew anything about them.
Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) was the ranking intelligence committee in the House, and she now says she sent a classified letter to the CIA in early 2003 urging the agency not to destroy the tapes, as they previously informed members of Congress they would.
¡°Given the nature of the classification, I was not free to mention this subject publicly until Director Hayden disclosed it yesterday,¡± Harman said. ¡°To my knowledge, the Intelligence Committee was never informed that any videotapes had been destroyed. Surely I was not.¡±
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), who now chairs the Senate intel committee, says he learned the tapes were destroyed in November 2006 — more than a year before Bush knew what was going on in his intelligence community — but was unable to press the issue because of the information was classified.
¡°I¡¯m really sick of this — OK, I¡¯m angry about it,¡± Rockefeller said. ¡°It¡¯s a manipulation of the Congress — the use of two people of the Senate, two people out of the House, because nobody else can be told, including our committee. We can¡¯t even talk to anybody, and they say, ¡®Oh, they were briefed.¡¯ ¡±
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