I vehemently disagree with allowing all of congress to be briefed on every aspect of TS/S affairs. There is certainly an oversight and policy requirement but this is balanced against national security issues. And as much as people like to roll there eyes at the scare phrase "National Security" it is naive to think it is always illegitimately used (thus the need for oversight).
As for the article from what I can tell congress was simply not briefed on the program in question right? So why are they claiming they were misled (other than their penchant for dramatics)? Not being privy to information is not that same as being given misinformation.








