June 6, 2009 Saturday
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June 6, 2009
Another Obama's pick quits

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT Barack Obama's pick for intelligence chief at the Homeland Security Department withdrew from consideration on Friday amid questions about his role in the CIA's interrogations of suspected terrorists.

Philip Mudd was scheduled to appear next week before senators considering his nomination as undersecretary of intelligence and analysis. He notified the White House on Friday that he was withdrawing his name because he did not want to be a distraction.

At issue was the extent of Mr Mudd's involvement in the interrogation program while he was a senior CIA official in the Bush administration. The interrogation methods have been criticised by Democratic lawmakers and Obama.

'I know that this position will require the full cooperation with Congress and I believe that if I continue to move forward I will become a distraction to the president and his vital agenda,' Mr Mudd said in a statement.

On Thursday, Sen Kit Bond, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Mr Mudd's ties to the program would be investigated.

As deputy director of the Office of Terrorism Analysis at the CIA, Mr Mudd had direct knowledge of the agency's harsh interrogation programme, according to a congressional aide, who was not authorised to disclose the information and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Democratic-run Senate would have had to decide whether indirect involvement or knowledge of the interrogation programme was enough to disqualify someone praised by current and former intelligence officials.

In November, Mr Obama's selection of John Brennan to become CIA director was derailed after criticism from liberal bloggers that associated him with the Bush administration's interrogation, detention and rendition programs.

Mr Brennan now is the White House-based homeland security adviser, which did not require Senate confirmation. -- AP

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