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With Donald Trump looking on, Gina Haspel was sworn in Monday as director of the CIA.
Victoria Stein
May 21 2018 3:52 PM EST
March 12 2019 10:44 PM EST
Gina Haspel became the first woman to ever lead the Central Intelligence Agency when she was sworn in on Monday. Her nomination was controversial because of her involvement in torture practices during the George W. Bush administration. Out senator Tammy Baldwin voted against her confirmation.
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