GOP senator threatens delay on CIA nomination


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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's choice of John Brennan to be the next CIA director hit a snag Tuesday as a Republican senator threatened to delay the nomination until the Obama administration provides answers on the deadly assault in Libya that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, whose opposition helped scuttle U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice's hopes of becoming secretary of state, said the Senate should not confirm any Obama nominee for the nation's top spy post until the administration elaborates on the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi.

"My support for a delay in confirmation is not directed at Mr. Brennan, but is an unfortunate, yet necessary, action to get information from this administration," the South Carolina senator said in a statement. "I have tried _ repeatedly _ to get information on Benghazi, but my requests have been repeatedly ignored."

He added that the administration's "stonewalling on Benghazi" must end.

Kevin Bishop, a spokesman for Graham, said late Tuesday that it's possible the senator would put a "hold" on Brennan's nomination, but the lawmaker hopes he doesn't have to take that step. In his statement, Graham signaled that he would try to slow the nomination.

The White House dismissed the politicization of the issue and pressed for the Senate to act quickly and deliberately on Brennan's nomination.

"It would be unfortunate, I think, if in pursuit of this issue, which was highly politicized, the Senate would hold up the nomination of John Brennan to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters.

An independent review board released an exhaustive report last month that found "systematic failures and leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels" of the State Department that led to inadequate security at the mission in Benghazi.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is likely to deliver her long-awaited testimony on Libya before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the week of Jan. 21. The State Department said the date hasn't been finalized.

Illness and a concussion delayed her congressional appearance in December, one of her last acts as secretary of state. Obama has nominated Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to replace Clinton after Rice withdrew her name from consideration.

In the weeks after the Sept. 11, 2012, attack that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, Republicans criticized the administration for blaming spontaneous protests over an American-made, anti-Muslim video. They suggested the administration was trying to play down an act of terrorism leading up to the November election, even though Obama used that description in the days after the raid.

Graham and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., directed much of their ire at Rice, who said in a series of Sunday talk show interviews on Sept. 16 that the attack may have been a protest that got out of hand. Rice's widely debunked explanation was based on talking points from the intelligence community.

Graham said he wants answers on who changed Rice's talking points and deleted references to al-Qaida. He said lawmakers were told that the director of national intelligence deleted the references, then were told it was the FBI. Hours after a meeting with Rice in late November, Congress was informed that the CIA had changed the talking points.

"This ever-changing story should be resolved," Graham said. "It is imperative we understand who changed the talking points just weeks before a presidential election and why."

Graham, who is up for re-election next year, has been an outspoken critic of the administration on Libya.

Carney pointed out that Obama pressed for swift confirmation of his national security nominees when he announced the selections Monday, and the administration hopes there are no unnecessary delays. He noted that the FBI is continuing its investigation of the attack, the independent review board issued a scathing report and Obama wants to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice.

"The president is focused on those issues, not what seems to be the continued political fascination with appearances on Sunday shows," Carney said.

Brennan was expected to have an easier time on the path to Senate confirmation than Chuck Hagel, Obama's choice to run the Pentagon. A handful of Republicans have announced opposition to their former GOP colleague, and several skeptical Democrats reserved judgment until Hagel explains his views on Israel and Iran.

The concerns about Hagel complicate his path to Senate confirmation but are not necessarily calamitous as the White House pushes for the first Vietnam War veteran and enlisted Army man to oversee a military emerging from two wars and staring at deep budget cuts.

Brennan, a 25-year CIA veteran, is expected to be hit with questions about torture and administration leaks of secret information at his hearing, but is widely expected to win Senate confirmation. Graham's demands on the Libya raid could stall the nomination.

Hagel has upset some Israel backers with his comment about the "Jewish lobby," his votes against unilateral sanctions against Iran while backing international penalties on the regime in Tehran and his criticism of talk of a military strike by either the U.S. or Israel against Iran.

He also upset gay rights groups over past comments, including his opposition in 1998 to President Bill Clinton's choice of James Hormel as ambassador to Luxembourg. He referred to Hormel as "openly, aggressively gay." Hagel recently apologized, saying his comments were "insensitive."

Those remarks and actions have created fierce opposition from some pro-Israel groups, criticism from some Republicans and unease among some congressional Democrats.

In an interview with the Lincoln (Neb.) Journal Star, Hagel said his statements have been distorted and there is "not one shred of evidence that I'm anti-Israeli, not one (Senate) vote that matters that hurt Israel."

During a trip to the Mideast, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., sought to reassure Israelis concerned about Hagel's nomination. Nelson, a member of the Armed Services Committee, said Hagel has a record of support for Israel.

Nelson said he discussed Hagel's nomination with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said the prime minister did not voice objections to Hagel.

Former Sen. Max Cleland, D-Ga., himself a wounded Vietnam veteran, said he thinks Hagel "has to clarify" his positions on issues like Iran and Israel.

But Cleland also said in an interview on "CBS This Morning" Tuesday that Hagel is battle-tested and ready for the challenges of a confirmation process, accusing the Nebraskan's critics of "swatting at nothing, shadow-boxing."

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace, Darlene Superville, Lolita C. Baldor, Lara Jakes and Connie Cass contributed to this report.


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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    Corn husker kick-back
    I'm not of fan of this Israeli hater , and Mr. spineless when it comes to Iran! Oh did I mention I'm against him? Duh!
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    As a backer of AIPAC
    Would you explain how Hagle is a Israeli hater?Actually Chuck is a America LOVER.He wants to talk with Iran and you call that "spineless" I call it smart.Easiest thing to do is drop bombs on them it takes nothing more then pushing the button.Let me ask you this Why hasn't Israel offered to give up their nuclear weapons in exchange for Iran giving up their weapons program.After all they have enough military strength to defeat any nation in their region
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  • FormerMarineSgt wrote...
    @messiah...
    Obama haters don't need facts and truth when they're still hanging onto the alternate reality where Obama is the devil... Hagel went against common republican thinking and that's where these bottom feeders get the false idea that Hagel is anti-Israeli. Example: Hagel went against the republican group think of threatening war against Iran - not because he thought it was ok for Iran to get nukes or because Iran was anti-Isreali (like these f brained bottom feeders want you to think), but because ISRAEL would be Iran's first target if ANYONE attacks them. So with these idiots twisted logic, that's a 'vote to hate israel'...
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  • CH wrote...
    not to worry . . . .
    the only word house republicans know is, hell-no!
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    I suggest you google...........
    Brennan and Janet when the London tube bombings happened, they had the deer in the lights look big time! The media told them, Brenna was skiing in the Swiss alps, and refused to end his vaca! What a joke!
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    M101
    Was told not to waste time on you, so be it! Kool-aid drinker!
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    Cmon man
    So your a drone that follows orders huh? Your quick to brand people anti semetic but don't have the ability to support your position.You seem to hate anything or anybody who is not Jewish
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  • Hayduke wrote...
    Of course the GOP doesn't like Hagel. He's not a chicken hawk.
    Hagel actually fought for his country. The GOP only likes leaders who play dress-up in flight suits and get 5 deferments because "they had other priorities."
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    YEP! Just like your Dear Leader
    never fought for our America. But he fights it and us on a daily basis.

    Don't want to hear any of you Parrots talking about what politician served and who did not!

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  • wsualumn wrote...
    MORE GARBAGE FROM THE GOP
    John McCain wanted this guy on his cabinet if he was elected. This was after his comments regarding Israel. He has many similar stances as Gates. If Romney had won the election and he wanted him to be his secretary of defense, you wouldn't hear any complaints from any of The GOP or Faux News.
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  • FormerMarineSgt wrote...
    @wsualum
    "John McCain wanted this guy on his cabinet if he was elected" --- except that now that it's Obama wanting him in that position, the GOP is against allowing him to get the position. It's all about hating Obama, and has nothing to do with his positions on anything.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Needless to mention
    that Bush is no longer in office.

    Needless to mention that Left wing Parrots still blame Bush for this ObamaEconomy! How is that ObamaDebt doing today Parrots. Dear Leader got it down to 5.4 yet? Busts up laughing!!!!!!

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  • wsualumn wrote...
    HA HA
    Where is anybody here blaming Bush? You keep repeating that over and over. I guess Faux News has said that so many times to their sheep and what you refer to as "parrots" that you continue to say it. I am still loving your past predictions. You haven't gotten one of them correct yet.
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  • FormerMarineSgt wrote...
    @wsualumn
    Don't feed the troll.
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  • CH wrote...
    GOP threatens delay that a first - lol . . . .
    Bush is no longer in office but what he did to Us Americans is still with us. go back to bed fire girl. the bell is about ready to go off. even though you don't have a dong to ding. long live the King - KING OBAMA
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