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Helms accused the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency of working to discredit him. Clifford Kiracofe, then a foreign policy aide who accompanied Helms on that 1986 trip to Chile, said he didn't know if Helms ever got a satisfactory answer from the FBI, and the documents don't mention it. "The senator's and the office's reaction was that was a fallacious allegation and how did it get into the press?" said Kiracofe, who now teaches at Virginia Military Institute and Washington and Lee University. "We were always under attack in the press. Helms was an extremely controversial senator and there were a lot of allegations that were proved untrue."
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