CIA Director John Brennan, said at a congressional hearing Tuesday that security professionals involved in the rescue operations back to Benghazi to sign confidentiality agreements because they are the documents required date. Brennan has been under pressure from Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., The Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of Congress about 2012 attack Benghazi and because security operators who participated in the rescue that night were asked to re-sign your agreements non-disclosure. “There have been a number of companies whose contracts had been updated, modified,” said Brennan. “And every time there is a modification of a contract, there is a need for a non-disclosure agreement …
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