Senate Judiciary leaders denied access to CIA material on Russian meddling
By ELANA SCHOR 10/02/2017 07:11 PM EDT
The CIA has denied a request by the bipartisan leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee to let them view some of the same information about Russian meddling that the intelligence committee has already seen, according to the panels top Democrat.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) had asked CIA Director Mike Pompeo last week for access to certain unspecified material related to their investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election information that the Senate Intelligence Committee has already received, a sign that turf battles between the two panels may be heating up. Feinstein told reporters Monday evening, however, that she and Grassley were unsuccessful.
We were turned down, she said, adding that the CIAs decision was a disappointment. But Feinstein, who has described the material at issue as pertaining to obstruction-of-justice matters that lie in the Judiciary Committees jurisdiction, declined to comment further about longer-term access. The issue isnt finished, she said.
As the Senate intelligence panels investigation of Moscow's electoral meddling homes in on Russian-linked ads purchased on Twitter and Facebook, Judiciary committee members are also signaling their interest in probing the role that social media companies may have played in amplifying the alleged foreign influence campaign.
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