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Top general swept up in Petraeus scandal; another investigation under way

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Carney said the White House learned about the Allen emails on Friday after the Justice Department notified the White House counsel that there “may be an issue” in relation to his nomination. Obama had not spoken directly to Allen, Carney said, and he was uncertain whether Allen had talked with Panetta.

Carney said that Obama would not make any “grand pronouncements or decisions” based on the events surrounding Petraeus and Allen. But he said that the president was “certainly surprised” when he was told about Petraeus on Thursday, but that he “has confidence in the acting director of the CIA, and he has confidence in the military to carry out the various missions that he has them to carry out.”

Carney also said the president “reiterates his belief that the Senate should act swiftly to confirm General Dunford as Allen’s successor in Afghanistan.”

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(Lesley Clark contributed to this article.)

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