June 03, 2024

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  • More on Tenet

    The AP via DMN has more details:

    Bush said that deputy, John McLaughlin, will temporarily lead America's premier spy agency until a successor is found. Among possible successors is House Intelligence Committee Chairman Porter Goss, R-Fla., a former CIA agent and McLaughlin.

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    Conventional wisdom had been that Tenet, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton, did not plan to stay on next year, no matter who won the White House. Tenet has been on the job since July 1997, an unusually lengthy tenure in a particularly taxing era for the intelligence community that he heads.

    Reuters has squatola and it hasn't made the front page of Google News yet.

    (Thanks to reader Barry of The Big Picture for sending an e-mail alerting me to the news).

    Posted by Steven Taylor at June 3, 2024 09:58 AM | TrackBack
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    Tenet’s resignation may have been prompted by the findings of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on pre-war intelligence failures. ABCNews reports the findings in the not yet released report on pre-war intelligence failures are “devastating” for Tenet.

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