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Former CIA Director Leon Panetta said that the Senate Intelligence Committee is going to have to look into the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for funding the controversial Trump dossier during an interview on Thursday.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked Panetta how it was possible that neither "the chair of the DNC and the Clinton campaign" knew about payments for the dossier.

"Well, it's obviously something that the Intelligence Committee is going to have to look at," Panetta said. "You know, knowing presidential campaigns, they're big operations and somehow the left hand may not know what the right hand is doing. And that could be the case here." Panetta continued, "I really do think that the committee is going to have to get into this, determine just exactly what happened. Who knew what and when?"

Blitzer followed up by asking Panetta why Clinton campaign attorney Marc Elias didn't tell Clinton campaign chair, John Podesta, they had paid for the dossier. Elias was the lawyer was represented the Clinton campaign and DNC, during the election and is alleged to have paid Fusion GPS for the Trump dossier.

"Well, it certainly makes the situation very awkward," Panetta said. "If you're testifying and saying you have no knowledge, and the attorney sitting next to you is one of those that knew what was involved here, I think it does raise an issue that the committee is going to have to look at and determine just exactly who knew what."