John Ratcliffe, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, faces fresh scrutiny from Senator Ron Wyden. According to NBC sixteen and K C B Y news, Wyden, the longest serving member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, sent a classified letter to Ratcliffe on Wednesday expressing deep concerns about C I A activities. In an unclassified note, Wyden wrote, I write to alert you to a classified letter I sent you earlier today, in which I express deep concerns about C I A activities. This development highlights ongoing tensions over agency operations.
In a major policy shift, the C I A under Ratcliffe announced the end of its World Factbook, a reference tool published for over sixty years. Politico reports the decision follows Ratcliffe's vow to eliminate programs that do not advance the agency's core missions. Launched in nineteen sixty two as a classified manual for intelligence officers, the Factbook detailed foreign nations economies, militaries, resources, and societies. It became so valuable that federal agencies adopted it, leading to a public version within a decade. Online since nineteen ninety seven, it drew millions of visits yearly from journalists, students, and trivia fans, as noted by Click on Detroit and Halifax City News.
The Associated Press explains the move aligns with White House efforts early in President Trump's second term to cut staffing at the C I A and National Security Agency, pushing the agency to operate with fewer resources. The C I A website posted the announcement without further explanation, and the agency did not respond to comment requests.
These actions signal Ratcliffe's focus on streamlining amid budget pressures and congressional oversight.
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