Obama veto is threatened on intelligence budget bill
Business Week: (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama probably would veto legislation authorizing the 2010 budget for U.S. intelligence agencies if it resulted in more scrutiny and less money for spy operations, an administration official said.
The White House objects to provisions that would require all members of Senate and House intelligence committees to receive briefings on matters that now are disclosed only to senior congressional leaders known as the “gang of eight,” said Peter Orszag, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget. Read Article
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