CIA director nominee sought to withdraw: report

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Gina Haspel, Donald Trump's nominee for CIA director, who has been facing questions over her role in various clandestine programmes, has sought to withdraw ahead of her confirmation hearing, a US media report said today.

Haspel, 62, is currently of CIA after resigned as he became the new

She has served in the CIA for more than three decades and had played a key role in America's fight against terrorism post-9/11.

Her confirmation hearing by the Intelligence Committee is scheduled for May 9. Ahead of this, several top senators have asked tough questions on her role in several programmes. On Friday she was at the to explain her position on

According to The Washington Post, her nomination soon thereafter.

"Taken aback at her stance, senior aides, including legislative affairs head and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, rushed to Langley, Virgina, to meet with Haspel at her office late Friday afternoon," the daily said.

"Discussions stretched several hours, officials said, and the White House was not entirely sure she would stick with her nomination until Saturday afternoon, according to the officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations," the daily reported.

The Post said Trump wants Haspel to remain as nominee.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 01:30 IST