‘Group Think’

Conservative Rep. Steve King (R.-Iowa) told HUMAN EVENTS he opposed the just-passed intelligence bill not only because it lacked immigration measures, but also because the new National Intelligence Director, by gaining control over all U.S. intelligence agencies, would inspire more "group think" in the intelligence community-exactly what the 9/11 Commission claimed it wanted to avoid.

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Conservative Rep. Steve King (R.-Iowa) told HUMAN EVENTS he opposed the just-passed intelligence bill not only because it lacked immigration measures, but also because the new National Intelligence Director, by gaining control over all U.S. intelligence agencies, would inspire more "group think" in the intelligence community-exactly what the 9/11 Commission claimed it wanted to avoid.

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