Did the CIA spy on the Senate?

BBC News - CIA investigates allegations of Senate staff monitoring

The Central Intelligence Agency is investigating allegations it improperly monitored members of the US Senate intelligence committee.

A CIA internal watchdog has been tasked with determining if the agency accessed the computers of Senate staff.

The Senate committee was tasked with investigating potential past CIA abuse at the time of the alleged breach.

The chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee called the reports, if true, an "extremely serious matter".

A few things come to mind:
Why is the CIA investigating the CIA?
If they did, will they be in hot water?
If they did, what does that say about the state of the U.S. spy agencies?

Comments?


"Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden accused Sen. Dianne Feinstein of hypocrisy Tuesday for complaining about alleged CIA spying on U.S. senators while tolerating government spying on private citizens."
 
Feinstein finally took off the blinders and realizes that when the CIA said they were torturing people they really were torturing people.

Suddenly Feinstein...has the nerve to actually ask a question instead of just believing the CIA's bullshit. Like WOW. Who would've imagined they actually tortured people?

Answer: Everyone
 

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