President Obama mentioned Vice President Dick Cheney to deflect some of the growing criticism from both parties over the administration’s controversial drone program.
At a closed door meeting with senate Democrats on Tuesday, two senators tell Politico that the President tried to assure them that his administration has been more open to oversight than the Bush administration. “This is not Dick Cheney we’re talking about here,” the president said, according to the senators—who asked Politico not to name them.
The White House had no comment on the reference. Next week, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold the first of two hearings on drones: One to address privacy concerns and the other to discuss the targeted killing program.
Congressman Keith Ellison, D-Minn., is urging the President to release memos and documents justifying the use of drones.
“Put a legal architecture around this drone program that guarantees transparency, due process and that we do not allow this to be some sort of a program where we have a kill list and that there’s no judicial oversight.” Ellison said of Congress’ demands to the president over the program on Jansing & Co Thursday.








