As questioning of President Obama’s pick for CIA director John Brennan continued on Capitol Hill, one lawmaker on the Senate committee that conducted the hearing indicated that further inquiries delving into the United States’ drone program were in store for the architect behind the targeted killings.
“What you’re seeing with the Brennan nomination hearing today is going to be the tip of the iceberg. We’ve been discussing this for a long time within the intelligence committee,” Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, told NewsNation’s Tamron Hall. He is a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which is questioning Brennan.
Scrutiny of the policy further intensified this week after NBC News revealed previously classified Justice Department memos which outline justifications for using drones to kill American citizens suspected of terrorism.
Brennan, one of President Obama’s chief counter-terrorism advisers, is known as one of the primary architects of the administration’s drone program.








