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Michael Joseph Morell (; born September 4, 1958) is an American former career
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. He was the deputy director of the
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from 2010 to 2013 and twice as its acting director, first in 2011 and then from 2012 to 2013. He is also a professor at the
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-
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. As a CIA analyst he was presidential daily briefer to
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, including both "
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" for the President Only, August 6, 2001, President's Daily Brief and on the morning of
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. In his book, ''The Great War of Our Time'', Morell defends the use of drones by both the Bush and Obama administrations against suspected terrorists and he explains the CIA's use of
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(what many call torture) by the Bush administration. He is now senior counselor and the global chairman of the Geo-Political Risk Practice at Beacon Global Strategies LLC, a consulting firm in
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Early life and education

The son of an autoworker and homemaker, Morell is a native of Cuyahoga Falls,
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.Muravchik, Joshua (July/August 2015). "Inside the Battle". Review of Michael Morell, ''The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism—From al Qa'ida to ISIS''. ''Commentary''. p. 56 f. Retrieved via ''Book Review Index Plus'' database/''InfoTrac'', January 11, 2017
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He went to Saint Joseph's School and
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there. He is a first generation college student. He has a
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from the
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and a
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from
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, both in
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. He joined the
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in 1980 and worked there for 33 years.


Career

Most of Morell's early work in the agency was devoted to energy and to
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n projects. During his mid-career, Morell managed the staff that produced the
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, and was the executive assistant to DCI
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. Morell was President George W. Bush's daily intelligence briefer during 2001, including on September 11. Morell spent the entire day with the president. When asked by Bush who was responsible for the attacks that day, Morell said, "I have no doubt that the trail will lead to the doorstep of Bin Laden and al-Qa’ida." Morell also was director for intelligence, the agency's top analyst, from 2008 to 2010. He was the CIA's associate deputy director, the agency's top administrator, from 2006 to 2008. In May 2010, Morell was sworn in as the deputy director of the CIA, succeeding Stephen Kappes. Morell was awarded the
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, the agency's second highest honor, for his role in the bin Laden operation. President Obama, knowing that Morell was with President Bush on 9/11, sent Morell to Dallas to brief him on the raid two weeks after bin Laden was killed. From July 1, 2011, to September 6, 2011, Morell did his first stint as acting director of the CIA, replacing
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after he was confirmed as secretary of defense. On November 9, 2012, Morell once again became acting director after the resignation of
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, following a
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. President Obama considered naming Morell as Patraeus's permanent replacement but chose John Brennan instead; Brennan was confirmed by the
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by a 63 to 34 vote on March 5, 2013. Morell announced his retirement from the CIA on June 12, 2013, and left the agency in early September 2013.


After retiring from government

In November 2013, Morell joined Beacon Global Strategies as a senior counselor. In 2018, Beacon named Morell as the head of its geo-political risk practice. In this role, Morell advises firms on global developments and what they mean for the companies. In January 2014, Morell joined
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as an on-air contributor on intelligence and national security. In 2018, CBS began producing Morell's weekly podcast on national security, titled ''Intelligence Matters.'' In each episode, Morell speaks with current and former members of the intelligence community as well as policymakers about their careers and about national security issues. Each episode is distributed as a
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and an hour-long program on
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. Morell also contributes to the media in other ways, as a contributing columnist to ''
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'' and as an expert voice on
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.


Edward Snowden

Morell has criticised whistleblower
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for exposing NSA's global surveillance programs, claiming Snowden's exposé of the said programs led to profound damage. Morell said that a U.S. jury should decide whether Snowden was a patriot or a traitor.


Memoir

In May 2015, Morell's book entitled ''The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism—From al Qa'ida to ISIS'' was released. A ''
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'' bestseller, the book traces his three-decade-long career at the CIA, with a focus on the agency's counterterrorism missions both before and after the September 11 attacks. The book deals with the public controversies related to the country's post-9/11 counterterrorism activities.Miller, Greg (May 3, 2015).
Former CIA official cites agency's failure to see al-Qaeda's rebound
. ''Washington Post''. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
In the book, Morell defends
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s by drones, calling drone warfare the "single most effective ounterterrorismtool in the last five years" and calling concerns over civilian deaths "highly exaggerated." In response to claims from Morell and others in the Obama administration about limited civilian casualties, drone strike survivors in
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and
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in 2016 recounted how the bombings killed and maimed their friends and family members. In the book, Morrell also criticized the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on CIA torture, challenging the veracity of the report and objecting to the use of the word "torture," noting that the Department of Justice at the time said that the harsh techniques—which included mock drownings, sleep deprivation, and painful bodily contortions—were not torture, and were not in conflict with US domestic torture statutes and US treaty obligations on torture." "I don't like calling it torture for one simple reason: to call it torture says my guys were torturers," Morell told
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in 2015. "I'm gonna defend my guys till my last breath," again noting that the Bush administration's Justice Department said it was not torture. In response to his 2015 memoir, Senate Intelligence Committee staffers were so troubled by Morell's attacks on the committee's report that they issued a lengthy rebuttal. Referencing the CIA's own documents, the report said Morell's accounts of the CIA "enhanced interrogation" program contained numerous errors and misrepresentation of established facts. In talking about the staffers' rebuttal on ''
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'', Morell said that, while his critique was sharper, it was consistent with the CIA's official comments on the committee's report and with the dissent published by a number of Republicans on the committee. In a separate book written by a group of former CIA senior officials, Morell critiqued the media's coverage of the Senate report.


Apology to Colin Powell

Also in his book, Morell apologized to former Secretary of State
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for the CIA's erroneous assessments of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs.


Endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president

In an August 2016 op-ed for ''
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'', Morell endorsed
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for president. Stating that he was registered with neither the Democratic nor Republican parties and that he had always been silent about his political preferences, Morell stated that
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was "not only unqualified for the job, but he may well pose a threat to our national security." Morell left his job as a CBS News analyst before making the endorsement, but rejoined CBS News after the election. In a subsequent Q&A article with ''The New York Times'', Morell responded to allegations that his current employer, Beacon Global Strategies, was co-founded by "former associates" of Hillary Clinton, by saying it was a non-partisan firm and that he had spoken out "entirely on yown, with no other consideration given any thought."


Chelsea Manning

In September 2017, Morell resigned from his senior fellowship at the
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of
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's
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as a result of
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's appointment as a senior fellow there.


China

In 2017, Morell was appointed to serve on the National Defense Strategy Commission, a congressionally created body designed to give Congress an independent view of America's defense needs. The group's final report concluded that US defense capabilities were eroding relative to those of China and Russia.


Briefing book

In early 2019, Morell, along with fellow former acting and deputy director of the CIA John E. McLaughlin, brought together a group of former CIA, NSA, and FBI officers to produce a briefing book on a dozen or so key national security issues facing the nation. Morell and McLaughlin provided the book to all candidates running for president, whether Democrat, Republican, or independent, and included President Trump's reelection campaign. The two told the press that the aim of the book was to provide a basis of fact and analysis as campaigns developed their foreign policy positions and as they debated the issues. The book did not advocate particular policies.


Khashoggi

In April 2019, ''
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'' columnist
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reported that Morell, who had been consulting for a US firm that did work with
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, stepped down from that role following the killing of Saudi national, US resident, and ''Washington Post'' columnist
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. Ignatius wrote that Morell withdrew "over concern about the direction that Saudi Arabia was heading."


Spy Museum

In 2019, the International Spy Museum unveiled a new interactive exhibit hosted by Morell. In the exhibit, Morell leads participants through a red-teaming exercise of the intelligence that pointed to
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hiding at a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The exhibit is one of the museum's most popular.


Hunter Biden laptop

In October 2020, Morell signed an open letter stating that the Biden laptop story “has the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation." Joe Biden cited the letter Morell had signed, during a presidential debate in 2020 to deflect criticism by Donald Trump. As of three years later, no evidence has emerged to support Morell's statement that the laptop appeared to be Russian disinformation.Allen, Nick.
Antony Blinken ‘orchestrated plan to discredit Hunter Biden laptop story’
,
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(21 April 2023).
In November 2022 CBS News published statements from the chief technology officer of Computer Forensics Services (from whom CBS commissioned analysis and investigation) declaring: "I have no doubt in my mind that this data was created by Hunter Biden, and that it came from a computer under Mr. Biden's control”. Morell has said that part of his motivation for signing the open letter, and requesting others to sign it, was to alert the American people of his concerns, and "to help vice president Biden….Because I wanted him to win the election". He said that contact from Biden's campaign adviser
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triggered the letter he signed.


Criticism of Morell as a Biden cabinet pick

In late 2020, Morell was mentioned as a possible candidate for
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in the
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. Ultimately, the post went to former
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and career diplomat Williams J. Burns. When President-elect Biden was reportedly considering Morell for CIA director, Senate Intelligence Committee member
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(D-Oregon) publicly charged Morell with being a "torture apologist" and said nomination for a cabinet post would be a "nonstarter." Daniel Jones, the lead investigator for the Senate Intelligence Committee's torture report, was also critical of Morell. Jones urged President-elect Biden not to nominate Morell, who was acting CIA Director during a portion of the Senate investigation. Jones said Morell had also failed to sufficiently discipline two CIA officials who destroyed videotapes of CIA torture incidents. In a February interview at the Michael Hayden Center at
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, Morell said he was never formally considered for the post of CIA director.


Writings and interviews

Morell has written dozens of op-eds and given hundreds of media interviews since leaving government. His writings and interviews suggest the world is a dangerous place and that to keep the country safe, the United States must take a leadership role in the world, it must have strong allies with whom it works together on tough issues, and it must have a strong military, intelligence service, and diplomatic service in order to deter adversaries. Second, for the United States to be strong abroad, it must be strong at home. Morell says that "the most important determinant of a country's national security is the health of its economy and society" and that the thing that most keeps him up at night is the failure of our politicians to come together, to compromise, and to make decisions that move our economy and our society forward. On May 19, 2015, during his book tour, Morell stated on
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that what Vice President
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said publicly about Iraq's nuclear weapons program before the war in 2003 was inconsistent with the views of the intelligence community. MSNBC host
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said, "Here on '' Hardball'' last night, the top CIA official, the man who briefed President Bush on a daily basis, said that what Cheney said was not true. I've been doing this business for a long time, rarely do you get that
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moment. When the guy comes and just says, You know what? I'm the top briefer from the CIA for the president. I'm deputy DCI. I'm right there telling them all we knew, and we never knew and never said he had a nuclear weapon. And yet we went into war with that argument." In an interview with
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in August 2016, Morell blamed Syrian President
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,
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, and
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for the extremely high civilian death toll in Syria. He called on the opposition in Syria to deter Russia and Iran by making them "pay a price" for their involvement in Syria, in part by targeting their military personnel in the country. He also called on the United States to conduct limited, precision bombings of Syrian government targets in order to bring Assad to the negotiating table. Regarding President Assad, Morell argued "I want to go after those things, such as his personal helicopter and aircraft, that Assad sees as his personal power base. I want to scare Assad." In October 2016, Morell told Rose that the United States should confront Iran's behavior in the Middle East, and he voiced support for the
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against Yemen's
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, pointing out that the Iranians were supporting the Houthis as a proxy force against the Saudis. Morell said "Ships leave Iran on a regular basis carrying arms to the Houthis in Yemen." Morell also said that Iran wants "to be the hegemonic power in the region" and
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are "pushing back against that". In December 2016, Morell suggested that the interference of Russia in the 2016 United States presidential election was "the political equivalent of 9/11". He added that President Obama should retaliate imminently with harsh sanctions, in spite of president-elect Donald Trump's doubts about the allegations of Russian influence. In March 2017, Morell said: "On the question of the Trump campaign conspiring with the Russians here, there is smoke, but there is no fire at all. There's no little campfire, there's no little candle, there's no spark. And there's a lot of people looking for it." In April 2019, Morell, along with
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professor Amy Zegart, wrote a piece in ''Foreign Affairs'' titled "Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: Why the Intelligence Community Must Adapt or Fail". In the article, Morell and Zegart argue that the intelligence community is falling further behind in the technology race, a development that poses a significant risk to the country. The authors say that this lag has already caused a significant intelligence breakdown, the failure of the community to see in a timely manner Russia's weaponization of social media during the 2016 presidential election.


Advisory groups

Since retiring from CIA in 2013, Morell has served on a number of boards or advisory groups related to national security. He currently serves on the board of the
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, a Washington, D.C. think tank on international affairs. He serves on the advisory boards of the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the
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, the American Media Abroad group, and the
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's Institute of Politics. Morell also serves on the board of CyberDome. He served on the advisory board of the Committee to Investigate Russia, a group organized by
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director
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and ''
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'' senior editor
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.


Teaching

Since retiring from the CIA, Morell has also spent time teaching and mentoring at a variety of colleges and universities. He is currently a distinguished visiting professor at the Michael V. Hayden Center at the
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at
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, where he teaches classes on intelligence and moderates on-the-record conversations on intelligence, including a March 2019 event on Congress and the Intelligence Community, titled ''The Hill Has Eyes: Congressional Oversight of Intelligence''. He was later named Distinguished Senior Fellow of the center during founder Michael Hayden's medical leave. Morell spent the fall quarter of 2016 teaching a seminar as a resident fellow at the Institute of Politics at the
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. Morell has also spent time at Stanford, Dartmouth, Harvard,
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, and his alma mater, the
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.


Personal life

Morell is married to Mary Beth Morell (née Manion), and they have three children. In January 2025, President Donald Trump revoked Morell's security clearance.


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Profile
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Who is Michael Morell?
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