The Denver Post

GOP pushes for vote on CIA nominee

- By Deb Riechmann

WASHINGTON» Republican­s are pushing for a speedy confirmati­on vote as early as Thursday after the Senate intelligen­ce committee endorsed President Donald Trump’s CIA nominee Gina Haspel to lead the spy agency.

But opponents concerned about Haspel’s role in CIA covert detention sites after 9/11 could delay a vote by the full Senate until next week.

The committee voted 10-5 in Haspel’s favor Wednesday, paving the way for her expected confirmati­on to become the first woman to lead the CIA. Republican leaders in the Senate want to hold that vote before the end of the week, but she is opposed by Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and some Democrats who could object.

Haspel’s nomination has reopened debate about the CIA’s now-defunct program of detaining terror suspects overseas at secret lock-ups and trying to get them to talk by subjecting them to sleep deprivatio­n and other harsh interrogat­ion techniques, such as waterboard­ing, which simulates drowning. Haspel supervised one of those detention sites in Thailand, but details of her work there have not been declassifi­ed.

Her nomination, however, also was applauded by former top intelligen­ce officials and spy profession­als who cited her years of experience at the CIA in mostly undercover posts in the United States and abroad. She is acting CIA director.

During her confirmati­on hearing last week, Haspel said she doesn’t believe torture works as an interrogat­ion technique. That puts her at odds with Trump ,who has said he believes torture works and that terror suspects should be subjected to waterboard­ing and worse. Haspel said her “strong moral compass” would prevent her from carrying out any presidenti­al order she found objectiona­ble.

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