James Mc Donald

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Too many congressional hearings and too many independent counsels diluted the impact of investigations. A public sense of investigative overkill could undermine Congress’s credibility and bolster a president, regardless of his or her conduct. The post-Watergate and post-Church reform consensus regarding the need to hold presidents, as well as the FBI and CIA, accountable was gradually unraveling.
In Deep: The FBI, the CIA, and the Truth about America's "Deep State"
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