White House counterterrorism chief John Brennan revealed on Meet the Press that he briefed four Republican congressional leaders on Christmas night about the arrest of the "underwear bomber" and the handling of the case.
Said Brennan: "None of those individuals raised any concerns with me, at that point. They didn't say, 'Is he going into military custody? Is he going to be Mirandized?' They were very appreciative of the information. We told them we'd keep them informed. And that's what we did."
The disclosure undermines GOP complaints about the reading of Miranda rights to the Nigerian suspect arrested for the attempted bombing.