Beyond President Trump's backalley war with the FBI is his relationship with the rest of the U.S. intelligence community. Mike Pompeo, his first CIA director, has been pulled away to the State Department, leaving the agency without the top cover of someone who had the president's confidence. The director-nominee, Gina Haspel, comes directly out of the CIA's torture program. By the time we meet, Haspel is likely to be either a shell-shocked survivor of a Capitol Hill fight over CIA torture, or a failed nominee. Come explore the possibilities with intelligence author John Prados.