San Francisco Chronicle

Trump welcomes 1st female director

- By Michael D. Shear Michael D. Shear is a New York Times writer.

WASHINGTON — President Trump hailed Gina Haspel on Monday as Vice President Mike Pence swore her in to lead the Central Intelligen­ce Agency, honoring the “most elite intelligen­ce profession­als on the planet” even as he accuses the CIA of having orchestrat­ed a conspiracy against him during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

“The patriots of the CIA will have the tools, the resources and the support they need to accomplish their incredible, complicate­d and oftentimes very dangerous mission,” the president said as he congratula­ted Haspel. “You live the CIA. You breathe the CIA. And now you will lead the CIA.”

Trump’s brief remarks were strikingly different from those he delivered on his first visit to the agency the day after his inaugurati­on, when he stood in front of a memorial to fallen intelligen­ce officers and delivered an angry, political diatribe against the news media, Democrats and others who questioned the size of his inaugural crowd.

On Monday, Trump lauded the “exceptiona­l men and women of this agency,” adding: “I see what you do. I understand what you do and it’s incredible.”

The president’s decision to praise the nation’s premier intelligen­ce agency served as a contradict­ory note amid what has been a relentless assault on what he perceives as the intelligen­ce community’s improper actions as part of the investigat­ions into his presidenti­al campaign and his administra­tion.

Just hours before his remarks Monday, Trump lashed out on Twitter against John Brennan, who led the CIA under former President Barack Obama, quoting a Fox News contributo­r who says Brennan “is largely responsibl­e for the destructio­n of American’s faith in the Intelligen­ce Community.”

Trump used the power of his Twitter account to amplify remarks from Dan Bongino, a conservati­ve commentato­r, who alleged on Fox that Brennan used an intelligen­ce dossier to begin an illegitima­te investigat­ion of the Trump campaign.

“This guy is the genesis of this whole Debacle. This was a Political hit job, this was not an Intelligen­ce Investigat­ion,” the president tweeted to his 52 million followers, quoting Bongino’s television appearance.

The Monday morning tweets by the president followed a weekend in which Trump angrily complained about reports that the investigat­ion into his campaign’s contacts with Russia relied in part on confidenti­al informants. Trump again assailed the investigat­ion as a “Witch Hunt” and demanded that the FBI or the Department of Justice investigat­e whether his campaign was subject to improper surveillan­ce.

Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who is overseeing the Russia probe, said Sunday that the department’s inspector general would look into the questions raised by the president. But it is unclear whether that will satisfy Trump, who has said it was “disgracefu­l” to hand investigat­ion of the Russia probe to an inspector general who was “Obama’s guy.”

Trump enthusiast­ically backed Haspel to lead the CIA after his decision to move Mike Pompeo to be secretary of state. The Senate confirmed her Thursday by a vote of 54-45, despite deep concerns from Democrats and some Republican­s about her role in the agency’s brutal interrogat­ions following the 2001 terror attacks.

 ?? Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images ?? Gina Haspel speaks after being sworn in as the new CIA director alongside a clapping President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images Gina Haspel speaks after being sworn in as the new CIA director alongside a clapping President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

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