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Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

UNPAYWALLED: CIA GETS CAUGHT Spying on the Senate During Torture Investigation

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

Useful Idiots, LLC

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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For nearly 40 years, journalist Tim Weiner has closely covered the CIA, finding his way inside crucial meetings, speaking with retired officials, and gaining the trust of people with classified information. And his latest book, The Mission, does something we’ve never seen before:

It gives an in-depth history of the CIA without any anonymous sources. Everyone’s on the record. We don’t know how Tim did it, but he joins Useful Idiots to share what he’s learned from 40 years of digging.

Useful Idiots: You spoke to former CIA Director Richard Helms, and you wrote: “He wanted me to understand that the agency hadn't dreamed up the idea of overthrowing Iran or killing Fidel Castro. Every president since Truman had commanded the CIA to intervene with guns and money to control the fate of nations when sending in the Marines was not an option.” Did you get the sense that the CIA was always just unquestioningly following orders?

Tim Weiner: It took me a while to understand this simple but important point: the CIA is an executor of American foreign policy. It doesn't dream up coups and plots and other nefarious covert activities. With rare exceptions, it does what the president tells it to do.

It's not like a couple of CI officers were sitting around drinking martinis in 1960 saying, ‘Hey, I got a good idea. Let's go kill Fidel Castro.’ Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy and President Kennedy's brother, Bobby, wanted Castro gone.

When it came time to investigate the first twenty five years of the CIA, the Church Committee in the 1970s dove deep into this: Frank Church, the senator who ran them, wondered aloud if “the CIA has become a rogue elephant trampling people and nations.”

But, we later find out, after the hearings, Church amended his statement: “When the elephant tramples people and nations, it's not the elephant's fault. It is the fault of the mahout, the elephant driver.” And that was the President of the United States.

The Church Committee, and even the torture report about CIA secret prisons that the Senate finally released ten years ago, really tiptoes around this question of presidential authority for violations of the laws of God and man and the Geneva Convention by the CIA. It's the president's outfit. And it is a unique expression of presidential power to order the CIA to go and kill people or torture them or throw them in secret prisons for the rest of their lives, never to see the light of day.

Useful Idiots: Your book tells the story of the great lengths to which the CIA went to cover up for torture. You have this controversy over an attempt to destroy videotapes of torture at a CIA secret prison in Thailand. And then you also have the CIA spying on the Senate as the Senate is investigating the CIA's torture program.

Tim Weiner: Two unhappy stories. The first is rather dramatic.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

For this week's guest, we are joined by Tim Weiner.

0:07.8

He is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist.

0:11.1

His previous book, Legacy of Ashes, won the National Book Award.

0:15.0

It's an account of the first 60 years of the CIA.

0:18.1

This new book, The Mission, which is a New York Times bestseller, picks up the

0:21.6

story in the 21st century. Now, Tim and I spoke before this interview because him and I don't

0:28.4

agree on a very fundamental issue when it comes to the CIA, and that is the CIA's role in

0:33.7

Russia Gate and also the Ukraine proxy war, which Tim and I see quite differently.

0:38.6

And we agreed beforehand not to get into a debate because that would entail getting into

0:44.0

a whole bunch of arcane details, which you need to get into if you want to litigate,

0:48.1

Russia Gate properly.

0:49.3

So we put aside our differences, although we do discuss the issue a little bit in this interview,

0:53.8

to focus on other aspects of his work, which covers many, many decades of the CIA in action.

1:00.4

So here is our interview with Tim Weiner.

1:07.5

Tim Weiner, thanks so much for joining us.

1:09.6

My pleasure.

1:10.7

Your first book on the CIA, Legacy of Ashes, takes us through the CIA's first 50 years.

1:16.1

Your new book, The Mission, which has just come out, picks up a story where you left off.

1:21.6

So let's start there.

1:22.6

In what position does the CIA find itself in the late 1990s? And where does it go?

1:29.3

The CIA was in bad, bad shape in the late 1990s.

1:34.4

The collapse of the Soviet Union had left it bereft of an enemy.

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