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Senator Udall Calls for CIA Director John Brennan’s Resignation, Cites Failure of Leadership, Grave Errors


Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—July 31, 2014.l Following a classified briefing on an inspector general report detailing the CIA’s unauthorized intrusion into U.S. Senate staffers’ computers, Mark Udall, who serves on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, issued the following statement calling for CIA Director John Brennan’s resignation:

“After being briefed on the CIA Inspector General report today, I have no choice but to call for the resignation of CIA Director John Brennan. The CIA unconstitutionally spied on Congress by hacking into Senate Intelligence Committee computers. This grave misconduct not only is illegal, but it violates the U.S. Constitution’s requirement of separation of powers. These offenses, along with other errors in judgment by some at the CIA, demonstrate a tremendous failure of leadership, and there must be consequences.

“The CIA needs to acknowledge its wrongdoing and correct the public record in a timely, forthright manner — and that simply hasn’t occurred under John Brennan’s leadership. Such an acknowledgment is necessary, whether we’re talking about spying on Senate computers or about correcting misleading and inaccurate information about the CIA’s detention and interrogation program. An internal CIA accountability board review isn’t enough.”

Source: markudall.senate.gov


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