Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
On the 30th Anniversary of the Church Committee Report
April 25, 2006
“April 26th, 2006 marks the 30th anniversary of the release of
the Church Committee report, a watershed moment that spurred Congress
to assume its critical role in overseeing the U.S. intelligence community.
The report, which uncovered serious abuses in U.S. intelligence both
overseas and here in America, recommended the creation of a permanent
Senate Intelligence Committee, through which the Senate could conduct
rigorous oversight of U.S. intelligence activities, while safeguarding
Americans’ rights and freedoms.
“The Church Committee’s report also led to legislation
requiring the executive branch to inform the congressional intelligence
committees of all intelligence activities. Yet, for over four years,
the Bush Administration has ignored this law, hiding its illegal warrantless
surveillance program from the full committees, and continuing to deny
the committees critical information. At a time when Congress has failed
to assert its constitutional and statutory role in conducting intelligence
oversight, we should recall the groundbreaking efforts of the Church
Committee, and the responsibilities that came with the establishment
of the congressional intelligence committees. The American people have
entrusted us to protect them from our enemies while ensuring that our
government upholds the law and the Constitution. We must renew our commitment
to that charge. As Senator Church said 30 years ago today, ‘Our
experience as a nation has taught us that we must place our trust in
laws, and not solely in men. The founding fathers foresaw excess as
the inevitable consequence of granting any part of government unchecked
power.’”
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