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On the recordMay 21, 2020
Mr. President, I rise today in opposition to the confirmation of Congressman John Ratcliffe to be Director of National Intelligence. I voted against John Ratcliffe for Director of National Intelligence for three key reasons. First, I do not believe Congressman Ratcliffe is qualified for the position of Director of National Intelligence, DNI. By law, a DNI requires ``extensive national security expertise.'' Past DNIs have been career civil servants or military officers with extensive experience in intelligence and foreign affairs. By contrast, Congressman Ratcliffe has been a member of Congress for 4 years and the mayor of a small town in Texas. His sole intelligence community experience is a single year on the House Intelligence Committee. I am deeply concerned that during his hearings he was unable to demonstrate a sufficient understanding of the most pressing threats and challenges that we face as a nation. Second, I am very concerned with Congressman Ratcliffe's position on torture. During his nomination hearing, he refused to denounce torture. He refused to admit that certain CIA actions following 9/11 were torture. And he refused to agree that waterboarding is torture, regardless of potential changes to U.S. law. Torture is morally reprehensible, and the head of our intelligence community must be willing to say so and prevent it from happening again. Third, the DNI must not be politically motivated.…
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Dianne Feinstein
Democratic · California

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