WASHINGTON -- Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, stated I am deeply disturbed by the allegations that General Sanchez mislead Congress in his testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee. The memo released yesterday seems to contradict his testimony.Almost a year after Congress began its investigation of abuse, it still is not receiving accurate responses to its questions. Congress must use all of its power to determine if members of the Armed Forces intentionally mislead Congress.Senate Armed Services CommitteeHearing TranscriptMay 19, 2004REED: General Sanchez, today's USA Today, sir, reported that you ordered or approved the use of sleep deprivation, intimidation by guard dogs, excessive noise and inducing fear as an interrogation method for a prisoner in Abu Ghraib prison.REED: Is that correct?SANCHEZ: Sir, that may be correct that it's in a news article, but I never approved any of those measures to be used within CJTF-7 at any time in the last year.REED: Excuse me. Because I want to get back to this.It may be correct that you ordered those methods used against a prisoner. Is that your answer?SANCHEZ: No, sir, that's not what I said. I said it may be correct...REED: Well, I didn't hear; that's why I want...SANCHEZ: ... that it's printed in an article, but I have never approved the use of any of those methods within CJTF-7 in the 12.5 months that I've been in Iraq.