Osama Bin Laden, whose death was being made into a film by Oscar winning director Kathryn Bigelow, has run into trouble as a top Republican lawmaker has demanded an investigation into a report that the White House is cooperating with the film.
House Homeland Security Committee chairman Peter King wrote, "The administration's first duty in declassifying material is to provide full reporting to Congress and the American people. In contrast, this alleged collaboration belies a desire of transparency in favour of a cinematographic view of history." But White House spokesman Jay Carney said, "We don't discuss classified information." In response, the filmmakers have called the film a "nonpartisan" story.
House Homeland Security Committee chairman Peter King wrote, "The administration's first duty in declassifying material is to provide full reporting to Congress and the American people. In contrast, this alleged collaboration belies a desire of transparency in favour of a cinematographic view of history." But White House spokesman Jay Carney said, "We don't discuss classified information." In response, the filmmakers have called the film a "nonpartisan" story.
Labels: Hollywood, Osama Bin Laden
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