Congress will formally consider WikiLeaks a “non-state hostile intelligence service” if lawmakers adopt the annual Intelligence Authorization Act passed 14-1 by a Senate panel last month – a provision the bill’s sole dissenter now cites as his reason for rejecting it. Sen. Ron Wyden, Oregon Democrat and the only member of the Senate Intelligence Committee to…
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