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tsai3904
01-04-2014, 02:03 PM
“Edward Snowden, Whistle-Blower” (editorial, Jan. 2) repeats the allegation that James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, “lied” to Congress about the collection of bulk telephony metadata. As a witness to the relevant events and a participant in them, I know that allegation is not true.

Senator Ron Wyden asked about collection of information on Americans during a lengthy and wide-ranging hearing on an entirely different subject. While his staff provided the question the day before, Mr. Clapper had not seen it. As a result, as Mr. Clapper has explained, he was surprised by the question and focused his mind on the collection of the content of Americans’ communications. In that context, his answer was and is accurate.

When we pointed out Mr. Clapper’s mistake to him, he was surprised and distressed. I spoke with a staffer for Senator Wyden several days later and told him that although Mr. Clapper recognized that his testimony was inaccurate, it could not be corrected publicly because the program involved was classified.

This incident shows the difficulty of discussing classified information in an unclassified setting and the danger of inferring a person’s state of mind from extemporaneous answers given under pressure. Indeed, it would have been irrational for Mr. Clapper to lie at this hearing, since every member of the committee was already aware of the program.

ROBERT S. LITT
General Counsel, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Washington, Jan. 3, 2014

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/04/opinion/testimony-of-the-national-intelligence-director.html

angelatc
01-04-2014, 05:22 PM
Poor Mr. Clapper was distressed? Poor guy.

VoluntaryAmerican
01-04-2014, 05:27 PM
It's good they were forced to respond... shows they are feeling the pressure.

thoughtomator
01-04-2014, 06:16 PM
It's good they were forced to respond... shows they are feeling the pressure.

Given who we're dealing with here, one wonders what other responses have also been ordered.