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CIA Whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling discusses new memoir, “Unwanted Spy”
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WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Former CIA analyst and author of “Unwanted Spy” Jeffrey Sterling shares his long-fought battle for justice and equality.
https://wjla.com/features/good-morning-washington/jeffrey-sterling-talks-unwanted-spy