The commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, rebuffed once previously, asked again yesterday to interview the CIA analyst who wrote the Aug. 6, 2001, intelligence briefing given to President Bush on al Qaeda’s threat to the United States, according to administration sources. “A new request from the commission has just come in, and it is being considered,” said a senior intelligence official, who requested anonymity because such negotiations are supposed to be conducted privately. The commission wants to interview the author of the article in the now-famous President’s Daily Brief to determine her purpose in assembling the document and how much information she sought in doing so. Full Story
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