Cias Use of Journalists And Clergy in Intelligence Operations Hearing Before

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United States Congress Senate Select Committee
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My preference is that the law simply remain in place and if the law currently gives the President the capacity to override with a Find- ing of some kind, then I am afraid that is going to have to be ac- ceptable under extraordinary circumstances.
23 Chairman SPECTER. Mr. Koppel, we have no statute which gov- erns this matter. It is up to the policy of the CIA Director as to what he will do and what his judgment requires.
Mr. Koppel. I think that would be unacceptable, sir.
Chairman Specter. Wel
...l, that is the current status of the law. That is why the House has acted on the matter and that is why we are considering it.
Mr. Zuckerman, you articulate the constitutional check on gov- ernment on the independence of a free press, and while you do not cite first amendment guarantees as something which would be broad enough to exempt the media, and of course, the most famous statement is Jefferson's, he would prefer a government — he would prefer newspapers without government than government without newspapers.


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