Not only does Obama spy on normal, everyday Americans. He also spies on DC cocktail circuit Senators and their staffers, including far left crazy Diane Feinstein via Taliban Brennan and teh CIA. Oh well. I have absolutely no sympathy for them.
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Obama CIA Director John Brennan admitted on Thursday that the agency spied on U.S. Senators and their staffers, including fellow Democrat, Senator Dianne Feinstein.
Brennan apologized to Senate Intelligence committee leaders after the inspector general revealed that the CIA hacked the computers, a charge that Brennan previously had denied happening.
“As far as the allegations of, you know, CIA hacking into, you know, Senate computers, nothing could be further from the truth. I mean we wouldn’t do that. I mean, that’s just beyond the – you know, the scope of reason in terms of what we would do,” Brennan said in March about the then alleged charges of Obama CIA spying made by Sen. Feinstein.
In March, Brennan also said of Feinstein’s accusation, “If I did something wrong, I will go to the president, and I will explain to him exactly what I did, and what the findings were. And he is the one who can ask me to stay or to go.”“From the unprecedented hacking of congressional staff computers and continued leaks undermining the Senate intelligence committee’s investigation of the CIA’s detention and interrogation program, to his abject failure to acknowledge any wrongdoing by the agency, I have lost confidence in John Brennan,” said Senator Mark Udall, a Democrat from Colorado.
However, Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, a hardcore leftist and target of the Obama CIA’s spying, failed to call for Brennan’s resignation or firing, saying that Brennan’s apology represented “positive first steps.”Udall also called for an independent counsel to what he characterized as what could be “the violation of multiple provisions of the Constitution.”
An “accountability board” led by retired Democrat Senator Evan Bayh will now look into the findings from the inspector general.