Hagel: CIA nominee will face tough questions
By the Associated Press
The man tapped by President Bush to head the CIA could face confirmation problems, U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel said Thursday.
Hagel’s prediction comes amid news that a government spy agency secretly collected information on Americans’ phone calls.
The Nebraska Republican said during a phone-in news conference that Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden will have to answer hard questions about the National Security Agency’s efforts to build a database of every call made within the country.
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Hayden headed the NSA from March 1999 to April 2005 and would have overseen the call-tracking program.
“This is going to make it a little more difficult for General Hayden,” said Hagel, a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, who added that he had not known about the NSA effort.
“He obviously was right in the middle of it — maybe structured it,” Hagel said. “It doesn’t surprise me that General Hayden’s meetings have been canceled today.”

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