CIA clears Bush-era lawyers in waterboarding controversy

Justice Department lawyers showed "poor judgment" but did not commit professional misconduct when they let CIA interrogators use waterboarding and other harsh tactics at the height of the US war on terror, an internal review said.

CIA clears Bush-era lawyers in waterboarding controversy

Justice Department lawyers showed "poor judgment" but did not commit professional misconduct when they let CIA interrogators use waterboarding and other harsh tactics at the height of the US war on terror, an internal review said.

The decision closes the book on one of the major lingering investigations into the counter-terrorism policies of George Bush's administration.

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