Trump on his CIA choice: ‘Too tough on terror’ for the Dems?
WASHINGTON — CIA nominee Gina Haspel tried to convince skeptical Democrats on Monday that she’s the right person to lead the spy agency, just two days after she offered to step aside amid heavy criticism of her role in the agency’s brutal interrogation program at black sites overseas.
Haspel, who is acting CIA director, had told the White House she didn’t want to stay in contention if her bruising confirmation battle this week would jeopardize the agency. But she left no doubt on Monday that she’s in the fight to stay.
“Looking forward to Wednesday,” a smiling Haspel told reporters as she breezed into the office of Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., referring to the upcoming hearing before the Senate intelligence committee.
President Donald Trump tweeted strong support, saying she was “tough on terror.” That puzzled some of her critics who think Trump’s comment won’t help, and could even hamper efforts to woo Democrats’ support. It’s Haspel’s role in the harsh treatment of terror suspects after the Sept. 11 attacks that is at the root of their concern.