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Congressional committees investigating the Iran–Contra affair

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The Minority Report blamed conflict between executive and legislature over foreign policy: "Congressional Democrats tried to use vaguely worded and constantly changing laws to impose policies in Central America that went well beyond the law itself. For its own part, the Administration decided to work
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During Congress' initial hearings in late 1986, before the committees were constituted, North assisted in preparation of a misleading chronology of the Iran-Contra affair. Another member of the NSC presented the chronology to Congress. A jury convicted North of aiding and abetting obstruction of
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The Committees were constituted in January 1987, and agreed on a deadline for the investigation of August 7, when Congress was due to adjourn, with several more months to prepare the final report. According to a participant in the meetings, the Senate committee decided early on not to pursue the
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The Majority Report concluded that the "NSC staff turned to private parties and third countries to do the Government's business. Funds denied by Congress were obtained by the Administration from third countries and private citizens. Activities normally conducted by the professional intelligence
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Congress. The Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that he could be convicted for obstructing an investigation that had not formally begun, but reversed his conviction because his testimony before the committees had been used against him in violation of
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President, not only because he was too old and lacked the mental ability to fully understand what happened, and had too little time left in office, but because the Senators "honestly thought that the country didn't need another
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and issued a joint report. The hearings ran from 5 May 1987 to 6 August 1987, and the report was published in November, with a dissenting Minority Report signed by six Republican Congressmen and two Republican Senators.
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Two protesters entered the proceedings protesting alleged US involvement in funding drug running in Nicaragua. These two were expelled before being handed harsh punishments of a year or more.
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within the letter of the law covertly, instead of forcing a public and principled confrontation that would have been healthier in the long run." Rep.
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had not been submitted to the Committees. It concluded the non-submission was not intentional.
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The hearings ran from 5 May 1987 to 6 August 1987. During the hearings Rep.
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services—which are accountable to Congress—were turned over to Secord
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was later tried for false testimony to the Committees.
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The Iran-Contra Committees: Did They Protect Reagan?"
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United States House Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran
Iran–Contra affair
Washington, D.C.
Daniel Inouye
Lee H. Hamilton
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Iran–Contra affair
joint hearings
Watergate
Henry Hyde
Oliver North
John Poindexter
use immunity
Daniel Inouye
George Mitchell
Sam Nunn
Paul Sarbanes
Howell Heflin
David Boren
Warren Rudman
Jim McClure
Orrin Hatch
Bill Cohen
Paul Trible
Lee Hamilton
Dante Fascell
Tom Foley

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