Cheney: CIA did nothing illegal in interrogations

Jan 8th, 2009 - Yahoo! News

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Cheney: CIA did nothing illegal in interrogationsWASHINGTON – Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W. Bush to pre-emptively pardon anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. "I don't have any reason to believe that anybody in the agency did anything illegal," he said.

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