Republican members on the Intelligence Committee told The Hill in on-the-record interviews that they were informed in closed door hearings that the controversial interrogation methods used on terrorism suspects led to information that prevented terrorist attacks.
"When told of the GOP claims, Democrats strongly criticized the members
who revealed information that was provided at the closed House
Intelligence Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing.
Democrats on the panel said they could not respond substantively,
pointing out that the hearing was closed."
"What began as a remarkably quiet and secretive hearing had, within a
matter of hours, exploded into a political brawl over intelligence
matters and national security."