Remarks by the President in Nominating General Michael V. Hayden as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

From: U.S. Newswire | Date: May 8, 2006 | Copyright information

WASHINGTON, May 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a transcript of remarks by President Bush in nominating General Michael V. Hayden as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency:

The Oval Office

9:31 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Today I'm pleased to nominate General Mike Hayden as the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Mike Hayden is supremely qualified for this position. I've come to know him well as our nation's first Deputy Director of Na...

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