In a Vice News interview, retired Air Force psychologist James Mitchell, widely suspected of being one of two architects of the CIA's enhanced interrogation program said he doesn't feel "thrown under the bus" by organizations he worked with. (Dec. 11)
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Suspected Architect Defends CIA Torture Program
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