The CIA‘s spying on Senate staff members during the compilation of the „Torture Report“ (last seen delayed until late October) provoked some righteous (but hypocritical) indignation from political figures who were otherwise fans of government surveillance of American citizens. Dianne Feinstein‘s dismay may have been genuine, but it was also completely tone-deaf.
CIA director John Brennan said no spying occurred while also admitting some spying had occurred. Further details revealed by an Inspector General‘s investigation noted that spying continued after Brennan finally told everyone to knock it off, using a classified „hacking tool“ to peer into Senate staffers‘ email accounts.