Brennan will be the only witness at tomorrow’s hearing.
In a letter to Feinstein, Ralph Nader and former Justice Department official Bruce Fein wrote that “experience teaches that the adversarial system is best calculated to discover the truth.”
“By refusing to entertain witnesses who would challenge Mr.
Brennan’s nomination, you are impoverishing the public debate that
should inform the confirmation process,” Nader and Fein wrote.
Fein said that he requested to testify “in person against the
nomination because of Brennan’s notorious complicity in unconstitutional
and criminal predator drone killings which combine prosecutor, judge,
jury, and executioner in a single person — the high water mark of
tyranny in the view of the Constitution’s makers.”
“Brennan is unfit for office because he’s the brainchild
behind unconstitutional and secret predator drone killings — both
targeted and signature — in violation of due process,” Fein told
Corporate Crime Reporter.
“What he’s doing is more egregious in the eyes of the law
than the CIA assassination attempts revealed in Church hearings —
Castro, Lumumba, Trujillo — that provoked an executive order prohibiting
CIA assassinations,” Fein said.
“In secret organizations like the CIA, leaders unflaggingly
devoted to the rule of law are urgently needed because customary checks
and balances are at their low water mark. Brennan cannot be trusted to
adhere to rule of law.”
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