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Some lawmakers said Clapper withholds information from them. He "does not have a good reputation in the intelligence committees for being straightforward and actively forthcoming," said Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri, the Intelligence Committee's ranking Republican. "We're going to need to straighten that out." If Clapper fails to convince him that he's ready to change, Bond said he would consider putting a hold on his nomination. "All options are on the table," Bond said. Clapper is expected to face questioning over a memo drafted by his Pentagon staff that expressed concern that some authority that would be given to the DNI in the 2010 intelligence authorization bill could encroach on the Defense Department's authority. Clapper's hearing was delayed as part of a debate within Congress over whether to prevent the nomination from going forward until the White House signed off on that bill. Passed in the Senate, the 2010 bill is still in a holding pattern on the House side, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., bargains with the administration over further expanding intelligence oversight.
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