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Former congressma­n Pompeo sworn in as CIA director

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Pompeo was sworn in Monday night as director of the CIA at a crucial time for US national security as intelligen­ce — traditiona­lly a nonpartisa­n issue — has been thrust into the political arena.

“You are stepping up to lead the finest intelligen­cegatherin­g operation the world has ever seen,’’ US Vice President Mike Pence said during the nighttime swearing-in ceremony. “The men and women serving under your command give true meaning to the word courage.’’

The Senate earlier Monday confirmed US President Donald Trump’s nominee to run the CIA despite some Democratic objections that the Kansas congressma­n has been less than transparen­t about his positions on torture, surveillan­ce and Russia’s meddling in the US election. The vote was 66-32. Trump has been critical of intelligen­ce agencies since their assessment of Russian involvemen­t to help him win the election, but the new president also has said he is fully behind them.

Senate Republican­s had hoped to vote on Pompeo’s nomination Friday, after Trump’s inaugurati­on. But Democrats succeeded in stalling action until they could debate.

Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden on Monday said Pompeo was the “wrong man for the job.’’

“He has endorsed extreme policies that would fundamenta­lly erode liberties and freedoms of our people without making us safer,’’ Wyden said. He said Pompeo’s answers to questions from some senators have been “vague’’ and “contradict­ory,’’ making it impossible to know what Pompeo believes.

“I see no real commitment to transparen­cy and his views on the most fundamenta­l analysis of the day — the involvemen­t of Russia in our election — seemed to shift with those of the president,’’ Wyden said.

In written responses to questions from the Senate, on Jan. 3, Pompeo said only that intelligen­ce agency assessment­s in general should be taken seriously. After Trump conceded Russia was behind the campaign hacks, Pompeo on Jan. 12 told the Senate intelligen­ce committee that particular assessment was “solid.’’

“We need a CIA director who is direct about his beliefs and his assessment­s,’’ Wyden said.

Sen. Richard Burr, chairman of the Senate intelligen­ce committee, said Democrats were playing politics in its efforts to delay and derail Trump’s choice to run the CIA.

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