The White House on Monday backed the release of a long-anticipated report on the CIA's interrogation techniques, despite warnings from within the administration and from lawmakers that it could lead to a backlash against Americans around the world.
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said the administration has been preparing "for months" for the report's release, which is expected late Tuesday morning.
"There are some indications ... that the release of the report could lead to a greater risk that is posed to U.S. facilities and individuals all around the world," Earnest acknowledged. "So, the administration has taken the prudent steps to ensure that the proper security precautions are in place at U.S. facilities around the globe."
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Press Secretary Josh Earnest said the administration has been preparing "for months" for the report's release, which is expected late Tuesday morning.
"There are some indications ... that the release of the report could lead to a greater risk that is posed to U.S. facilities and individuals all around the world," Earnest acknowledged. "So, the administration has taken the prudent steps to ensure that the proper security precautions are in place at U.S. facilities around the globe."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...nce-chairman-rogers-report-will-spur-attacks/