Rep. Amash Details How Intelligence Committee Hid Briefings from Conference Members
23rd September 2013
Last night, he detailed how the Intelligence Committee cleverly made documents briefly available right before Congress’ summer recess, but did it in such a way that nobody was likely to be made aware of it in order to make that “we held hearings but nobody came” claim. In short, they didn’t actually inform the House members’ offices at all, but did the congressional equivalent of posting a hand-written note on the bulletin board of the laundry room.
Makes you wonder what they’re trying to hide. (Perhaps any suggestion of a connection to intelligence. That’s just a guess, you understand.)