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Revision as of 11:52, 9 December 2019
US/Senate/Select Committee/Intelligence (United States Senate Committee) | |
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Parent organization | US/Senate |
Leader | US/Senate/Select Committee on Intelligence/Chair |
Type | select committee |
Subpage | •US/Senate/Select Committee/Intelligence/Chair •US/Senate/Select Committee/Intelligence/Vice chair |
Intended to oversee the United States Intelligence Community. |
Not to be confused with the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Official narrative
Intended to oversee the United States Intelligence Community.
Staffing
Since this committee is charged with overseeing spooks, its members are deserving of particular scrutiny.
George Tenet was Staff Director of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for over four years under the chairmanship of Senator David Boren.
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