The president did not knowingly say anything that we knew to be false. ... We wouldn't put anything ... knowingly in the speech that was false. -- Condoleezza Rice, U.S. National Security adviser
(CNN) -- In a harsh rebuke of the CIA, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Friday criticized the agency's "extremely sloppy handling" of some prewar intelligence on Iraq and accused the agency of leaking information that reflected badly on President Bush.
"What now concerns me most ... is what appears to be a campaign of press leaks by the CIA in an effort to discredit the president," U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kansas, chairman of the panel, said in a written statement.