With Chance to Denounce Torture, Why Have These Democrats Not Said They Are a "No" on Haspel?

In the wake of her refusal to condemn torture as immoral and her repeated denials that the CIA has ever tortured anyone during her “despicable” Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was among the latest to announce his opposition to Gina Haspel—President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the spy agency—in a statement on Thursday, raising the question of where the rest of the Democratic caucus stands on her nomination.

“We need a new CIA director who is committed to the rule of law and will heed the advice of U.S. military leaders who vigorously oppose torture and uphold the values that have made us a great and respected nation,” Sanders said. “Ms. Haspel is the wrong choice to lead the CIA, and I will oppose her nomination.”

In addition to Sanders and Sen. Angus King (I-Maine), ten Senate Democrats and two Republicans—Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.)—have said they oppose Haspel because of her role in the CIA’s Bush-era torture program.

“The United States is a country that tortures people. We did in back in the Bush administration and we’ll do it again, if you scare us deeply enough.”
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The ten Democratic senators who have said they will vote against Haspel are: Martin Heinrich (N.M.), Ed Markey (Mass.), Brian Schatz (Hawaii), Bob Casey (Penn.), Kamala Harris (Calif.), Dianne Feinstein (Calif.), Jon Tester (Mont.), Tammy Duckworth (Ill.), Ron Wyden (Ore.), and Elizabeth Warren (Mass.).

As of this writing, thirty-six Democrats have yet to say whether they will oppose Haspel, and one—Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.)—has said he will vote yes.

As The Intercept‘s Glenn Greenwald noted in a column on Wednesday, “Democrats have the power to block a torturer and evidence-destroyer from becoming Trump’s CIA director” if they fully unite against Haspel and Paul keeps his word and votes no—which seems less likely given his decision to cave to Trump and vote to confirm Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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