James Woolsey, Embattled C.I.A. Director Under Clinton, Dies at 84
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James Woolsey, who served as CIA Director under President Bill Clinton and played a controversial role in U.S. foreign policy, has passed away at the age of 84. Known for his conservative Democratic roots, Woolsey later supported the 2003 Iraq invasion and endorsed Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. His shifting political views highlight the complexities and evolving nature of American political landscapes. His legacy remains a topic of debate, particularly regarding his decisions during his tenure at the CIA.
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