In the war on terror, everything goes
When asked if political pressure or incompetence was the reason behind the slowness that the FBI took to respond to the torture allegations, Rep. Jerrold Nalder (D-N.Y.) said it was reluctance to confront senior administration officials, because of the belief that everything went in the war on terror. (0:43)
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