Fair
66°
Morris, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Senate confirms CIA chief, after GOP senators rip Rand Paul for filibuster

  Comments (...)
Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(MCT) WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed John Brennan to head the Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday after two Republican senators blasted Sen. Rand Paul’s 13-hour filibuster, which temporarily held up the vote on President Barack Obama’s choice to head the spy agency.

Senators confirmed Brennan on a 63-34 vote. Thirteen Republicans — including Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Marco Rubio of Florida — voted for Brennan. Two Democrats — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Jeff Merkley of Oregon — joined Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with the Democrats, in opposing him.

Before the vote, Graham and McCain lambasted Paul, a Kentucky Republican, for launching a filibuster on the nomination over the question of whether the president could employ drones to kill Americans on U.S. soil.

“I watched some of that, quote, debate, unquote, yesterday,” said McCain, a former Vietnam prisoner of war. “I saw colleagues who know better come to the floor and voice some of the same concern, which is totally unfounded.”

Attorney General Eric Holder tried to put an end to the drone question Thursday when he sent Paul a one-paragraph letter that firmly stated, “The answer to that question is no.”

At the White House, press secretary Jay Carney said that Obama “has not and would not use drone strikes against Americans on American soil.”

“The president swore an oath to uphold the Constitution, and he is bound by the law,” Carney added. “Whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot, the law and the Constitution apply in the same way.”

That appeared to satisfy Paul, who seemed unfazed about complaints over his filibuster.

“We got an explicit answer,” he said. “I’m pleased that we did it and, to me, the battle was worthwhile.”

Paul insisted that his stall tactic wasn’t about Brennan, though he voted against him, but about protecting Americans who could be “killed in a cafe in San Francisco or a restaurant in Houston or at their home in Bowling Green, Ky.,” by drones controlled by the federal government.

Previous Page|1||

Comments

Total Comments
0

View/Add Comments

There have been no comments made about this story.

Reader Poll

What is your stance on a proposed 1 percent sales tax to fund local school building projects?

I'm in favor of anything that will help improve school finances
I will support it if it helps to lower my property taxes
I oppose it because I don't believe it will impact property taxes and I will just pay twice
I'm against any additional taxes
I have not heard enough yet to form an opinion