The Department of Justice and Central Intelligence Agency created several legal memos to provide legal justification for the CIA torture program. These memos have been widely criticized for their inaccurate legal analyses, have been withdrawn, and can no longer be relied on by government officials. Even under the CIA and DOJ's own questionable legal standards that were put forth, the interrogation program could only be lawful if it produced "unique, otherwise unavailable" intelligence that led to the capture of terrorists and the disruption of terrorist attacks. As The Report documents, the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques failed to produce this information.
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