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John Brennan Faces Calls to Resign After CIA Admits to Spying on Senate Torture Probe
Published on Aug 1, 2014
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http://www.democracynow.org - Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan is facing calls to resign after admitting CIA officials spied on a Senate panel probing the agencys torture and rendition program. The allegation surfaced in March when members of the Senate Intelligence Committee openly accused CIA officials of illegally monitoring their staffers computers. The Senate report has yet to be released but reportedly documents extensive abuses and a cover-up by CIA officials to Congress.
At the time, Brennan denied the spying allegations and said those who make them will be proved wrong. But he reversed his stance this week after an internal CIA inquiry found the spying indeed took place with the involvement of 10 agency employees. Brennan apologized to lawmakers in a briefing earlier this week. The White House is standing by Brennan, citing President Obama's "great confidence" in his leadership. But at least two members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Democrats Mark Udall of Colorado and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, are calling for his resignation. We speak with the reporter who first broke the news of the CIA's admission to spying on Senate computers: Jonathan Landay, senior national security and intelligence correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers.
another_liberal
(8,821 posts)Don't tell me some people aren't above the law. This man is still in a position of high authority in our government, although he lied to the Senate. Anyone else would be facing years in prison. All he has to do is say he's sorry, and that covers it!
markpkessinger
(8,401 posts). . . don't forget Gen. Keith Alexander!