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In this April 2, 2014 file photo, former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The former deputy CIA director made a series of factual misstatements while defending the agency's harsh treatment of detainees in his recent book, Senate intelligence committee staffers assert in a 54-page document filed with citations from CIA records. The detailed critique of the memoir by Michael Morell shows the extent to which critics and backers continue to try to shape public perceptions of the CIA's post 9/11 detention and interrogation program, even months after the release of a Senate report that sought to render a final judgment on it. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

In this April 2, 2014 file photo, former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The former deputy CIA director made a series of factual misstatements while defending the agency's harsh treatment of detainees in his recent book, Senate intelligence committee staffers assert in a 54-page document filed with citations from CIA records. The detailed critique of the memoir by Michael Morell shows the extent to which critics and backers continue to try to shape public perceptions of the CIA's post 9/11 detention and interrogation program, even months after the release of a Senate report that sought to render a final judgment on it. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

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