Dianne Feinstein
The CIA Explains What They Redacted From the Senate Torture Report — and Why
A CIA lawyer revealed what kind of information the agency redacted in the report's 499-page summary, and the reasoning behind the redactions.
GOP Senator Wants to Make Sure the Full CIA Torture Report Never Sees the Light of Day
The new Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee is trying to prevent the public from seeing a scathing 6,900-page report about the CIA's enhanced interrogation program.
Panel: The CIA Didn't Spy on the US Senate — But the Senate Improperly Accessed Documents From the CIA
A CIA accountability board found no fault with the CIA in the ongoing fight over the torture report — but it did find that Senate staffers stole documents from the CIA.
Why the Senate's Report Failed to Convince Americans That Torture Is Wrong
The authors of the report set themselves up for failure by making the case that the US shouldn't torture because it failed to elicit information from suspects.
Senator Dianne Feinstein Proposes Legislation to Make Torture Extra Illegal
In a letter to President Obama, the outgoing chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee outlined steps to prevent the 'future use' of torture.
The Weird Saga of the Other 'Smoking Gun' Torture Report the CIA Still Has Under Wraps
The CIA commissioned its own internal report on the agency's 'enhanced interrogation' program, but almost nothing has been known about it — till now.
Senate Torture Report Finds the CIA Was Less Effective and More Brutal Than Anyone Knew
The long-awaited report on the CIA's interrogation program found that the agency often misled the White House and used harsher techniques than it let on.
Security Heightened at US Embassies Ahead of CIA Torture Report Release
A White House spokesperson has said there are indications of a greater risk to US facilities around the world.
Primary Sources: DOJ Says Senate Report on CIA Interrogation to Be Released 'Early Next Week'
After two years of arguing with the CIA and White House over what can and cannot be included in the report, the Senate is set to release it Monday.
The Senate Report on CIA Interrogation Is About to Reignite Debate Over the Killing of Osama Bin Laden
People familiar with the still-classified report describe an ongoing debate between the Senate and CIA over whether torture in fact led to crucial intelligence after 9/11.
'Lone Wolf' Terrorist Acts Will Be Used to Justify the Surveillance State
The apparent end of the bogus distinction between groups who are terrorists and individuals who are merely crazy could have troubling consequences for civil liberties.
A Justice Department Memo Provides the CIA's Legal Justification to Kill a US Citizen
The white paper, released to VICE News, addresses the legality of the CIA's targeted killing of a US citizen in Yemen.