John Rizzo, wearing a blue-pinstripe suit, tangerine tie and matching cuff links, wafted past photographers and reporters staked out in the Capitol last week, waving and grinning.

“Who was that” a tourist standing nearby asked. Rizzo and his entourage then descended into the Crypt, as the Capitol’s subterrain is called, where he was to testify before the House Intelligence Committee on the events leading up to the CIA’s destruction in 2005 of tapes of interrogations.

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