Trump's CIA pick faces Senate grilling

ANI  |  Washington [United States] 

The Donald Trump's nominee for (CIA) director, Gina Haspel, testified before the Intelligence Committee at her public confirmation hearing.

She "absolutely" supported destroying the tapes saying, her boss alone made the decision to destroy the tapes.

further said, destroying tapes was important as there was a great deal of concern about the security risk to the CIA officers depicted on the tapes.

She also said that she doesn't believe in works.

pledged on Wednesday never to restart a secret detention and the CIA'S controversial interrogation program.

She said she would "never, ever take CIA back to an interrogation program."

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is of Pakistani origin, born in Kuwait, was captured in in 2003 and transferred to Guantanamo, in Cuba, in 2006. He was tortured by the CIA for his involvement in 9/11 attacks.

Haspel's nomination has faced opposition over her role at a secret CIA prison in where detainees were waterboarded in 2002.

However, Haspel declined to confirm if she had overseen waterboarding sessions.

Trump's choice to replace the now Mike Pompeo, faced a tough hearing in the where the Republican majority makes her confirmation uncertain.

Many Democrats have also spoken out against her nomination.

On being asked if she would make personal pledge of loyalty to Trump if he asked, Haspel said she doesn't think the US would do that.

At the time of her confirmation hearing, protesters continually disrupted her hearing, and one of them reportedly yelled, "Bloody Gina you are a torturer"

Haspel is an serving as the of the She presently holds the official title of

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 01:17 IST