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Multiple senators are expressing concerns over the extent to which President Trump's pick for CIA director was involved in destroying agency interrogation tapes during a controversial program under President George W. Bush.
CNN reported Tuesday that senators on both sides of the aisle want to hear a fuller explanation of Gina Haspels role in the Bush administrations torture program ahead of her hearing for consideration to be CIA chief. Specifically, they said, she must address questions about her role in the destruction of video tapes of interrogations at a black site in Thailand.
Thats the issue Im uncertain about. Destruction of evidence, particularly having been told not to do so, is hard to justify, in my opinion, Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) told CNN.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) told CNN that shes "asked for some additional information" about Haspels connection to the tapes.
"That was one of the issues that we discussed at length, but I'm not going to preview the hearing," Collins said.
GOP Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.) has already announced his opposition to Haspel's nomination over her role in the "enhanced interrogation" program, saying she demonstrated "joyful glee at someone who is being tortured."
"I find it just amazing that anyone would consider having this woman at the head of the CIA," Paul said last month. His opposition means Haspel faces a narrow path to confirmation.
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/383638-senators-express-concerns-over-haspels-destruction-of-evidence
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)Making Haspel the ideal candidate fro a position in the Trump Administration.
msongs
(67,420 posts)american_ideals
(613 posts)american_ideals
(613 posts)It shocks me that the complicit torturer John Yoo has a faculty job at Berkeley. He and Bybee should be in jail.