Members of the Sept. 11 commission joined with Congressional Democrats on Tuesday in criticizing President Bush’s proposal for creating the job of national intelligence director, saying the plan would not grant nearly enough power to the position. The criticism came a day after Mr. Bush announced the proposal in response to the commission’s final report. It produced conciliatory statements from the White House, which suggested that Mr. Bush was open to negotiation with Congress over far broader powers for the new position.Full Story
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