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Hissyspit

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Thu Jul 31, 2014, 08:54 PM Jul 2014

Trevor Timm: CIA director John Brennan lied to you and to the Senate. Fire him.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/31/cia-director-john-brennan-lied-senate

CIA director John Brennan lied to you and to the Senate. Fire him
Trevor Timm

As reports emerged Thursday that an internal investigation by the Central Intelligence Agency’s inspector general found that the CIA “improperly” spied on US Senate staffers when researching the CIA’s dark history of torture, it was hard to conclude anything but the obvious: John Brennan blatantly lied to the American public. Again.

“The facts will come out,” Brennan told NBC News in March after Senator Dianne Feinstein issued a blistering condemnation of the CIA on the Senate floor, accusing his agency of hacking into the computers used by her intelligence committee’s staffers. “Let me assure you the CIA was in no way spying on (the committee) or the Senate,” he said.

After the CIA inspector general’s report completely contradicted Brennan’s statements, it now appears Brennan was forced to privately apologize to intelligence committee chairs in a “tense” meeting earlier this week. Other Senators on Thursday pushed for Brennan to publicly apologize and called for an independent investigation. Sen. Ron Wyden said it well:

— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden)
July 31, 2014
.@CIA broke into Senate computer files. Then tried to have Senate staff prosecuted. Absolutely unacceptable in a democracy.

But the director of the CIA – and the architect of America’s drone program, who will be all but defending torture for the next several weeks – should do more than that. Apologies aren’t enough: John Brennan should resign.

The latest row isn’t the lone CIA-spying-on-the-Senate scandal on Brennan’s watch. In a little noticed story last week, McClatchy reported that the CIA has also been spying on emails from whistleblower officials and Congress:

The CIA got hold of the legally protected email and other unspecified communications between whistleblower officials and lawmakers this spring, people familiar with the matter told McClatchy. It’s unclear how the agency obtained the material.

That spying scandal, as well as the one Brennan has actually owned up to, both spawn from the Senate’s damning 6,000-page report on CIA torture, part of which is supposed to be publicly released any day now. The document will serve as yet another reminder that Brennan, when he worked in the CIA during the Bush years, supported many of the barbaric techniques used on prisoners after 9/11, which the Obama administration claims to oppose.

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Trevor Timm: CIA director John Brennan lied to you and to the Senate. Fire him. (Original Post) Hissyspit Jul 2014 OP
This post's premise is utterly wrong. MannyGoldstein Jul 2014 #1
Is that better or worse than "least untruthfull"ness? n/t PoliticAverse Jul 2014 #2
Fire AND prosecute him. rateyes Jul 2014 #3
My suggestion to help John's PR problems 90-percent Jul 2014 #4
He should be fired, arrested and prosecuted for perjury, IronGate Aug 2014 #5

90-percent

(6,829 posts)
4. My suggestion to help John's PR problems
Thu Jul 31, 2014, 10:04 PM
Jul 2014

He should simply state;

"My previous statements are now inoperative."

A little nostalgia for the old folks.

-90% jimmy

 

IronGate

(2,186 posts)
5. He should be fired, arrested and prosecuted for perjury,
Fri Aug 1, 2014, 01:58 AM
Aug 2014

illegal spying on Americans.
The CIA is forbidden by law to operate in the US against US citizens, he's responsible for the actions of his personnel.
Time for a revamping of the CIA, bring back the Church hearings.

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