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Citation List Referencing Snowden Interviews and CIA Sources

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020389
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Summary

The document only provides a list of interview citations and source references related to Edward Snowden and CIA personnel. It contains no new factual claims, specific transactions, dates, or actionab References multiple media interviews with Snowden and related figures. Mentions a former CIA officer (Source E) and other unnamed sources. Cites articles from NBC, New York Times, Wired, Vanity Fair,

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