Asked whether the White House was correct when stating it kept key lawmakers in the loop on the exchange that saw captured soldier Bowe Bergdahl released to US special forces last weekend, Senator Saxby Chambliss, the top Republican on the Intelligence Committee said that "the White House is wrong about that.
He said it has been 18 months since the White House discussed the Bergdahl case with him.
Amid growing concern by Republicans and Democrats over the swap, Chambliss said a "high-level" White House official called him yesterday "apologizing for not giving us advance warning."
Senate Intelligence Committee's chair Diane Feinstein expressed similar disappointment at not having been told in advance about the swap.
She said National Deputy Security Advisor Tony Blinken had called her yesterday.
"He apologized for it and said it was an oversight," Feinstein said, according to National Journal.
Lawmakers have pounced on President Barack Obama, saying he violated US law by not giving Congress 30 days notice before releasing any detainee at the Guantanamo Bay military prison.
But lawmakers have blasted the swap for appearing to violate the principal of not negotiating with terrorists.
"We're certainly happy for Bergdahl and his family," Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez told reporters.
"But... I am concerned about what precedents we set here for exchanges, because I don't want the message to be, you can go ahead and capture Americans and use them to barter for others," Menendez added.
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