Senate Confirms Brennan for CIA

Rand Paul's filibuster delayed it but didn't derail it
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 7, 2013 3:02 PM CST
Senate Confirms Brennan for CIA
A file photo of John Brennan testifying before Congress.   (Manuel Balce Ceneta)

John Brennan has won Senate confirmation to head the CIA after a late struggle that had more to do with presidential power to order drone strikes than with the nominee's credentials to lead the spy agency. The vote this afternoon was 63-34. Brennan will replace Mike Morrell, the acting CIA director since November.

The vote came after the Obama administration bowed to demands from Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and specified limits on the president's authority to order drone strikes against American citizens in the United States. Paul declared he was satisfied with the administration's statement—in the form of a short and sweet letter from Eric Holder—which said the president does not have the authority to use a drone to kill an American not engaged in combat on American soil. (More John Brennan stories.)

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