Reports in unmasking controversy were detailed, had info about 'everyday lives' - News Summed Up

Reports in unmasking controversy were detailed, had info about 'everyday lives'


The intelligence reports at the center of the Susan Rice unmasking controversy were detailed, and almost resembled a private investigator’s file, according to a Republican congressman familiar with the documents. "This is information about their everyday lives," Rep. Peter King of New York, a member of the House Intelligence committee said. Of those 4,290 reports, the U.S. person information was masked in 3,168 reports and unmasked in 1,122 reports." That means Americans were identified in 26 percent of the cases, or roughly one in four intelligence reports. Given the late fall timeline, it is not clear the intelligence reports Rice discussed during the NBC interview, are the same files reviewed by Nunes and Schiff.


Source: Fox News April 06, 2017 00:00 UTC



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