NBC's Brian Williams and NBC's Andrea Mitchell report on the resignation of well-regarded former General David Petraeus from the CIA after he admitted an affair.
WASHINGTON -- CIA Director David Petraeus resigned Friday, citing an extramarital affair and "extremely poor judgment."
As first reported by NBC News, Petraeus disclosed the affair in a letter released to the CIA work force on Friday afternoon, writing: "Such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours."
Petraeus told President Barack Obama of his affair and offered his resignation during a meeting Thursday, a senior official told NBC News.
In a statement, Obama said he accepted Petraeus’s resignation on Friday.
"By any measure, through his lifetime of service, David Petraeus has made our country safer and stronger," Obama said of the four-star general, who led American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Petraeus' biographer, Paula Broadwell, is under FBI investigation for improperly trying to access his email and possibly gaining access to classified information, law enforcement officials told NBC News on Friday. She is the author of Petraeus' biography, "All In." Broadwell had extensive access to Petraeus in Afghanistan and has given numerous television interviews speaking about him.
Law enforcement and multiple U.S. officials told NBC News that emails between Petraeus and Broadwell were indicative of an extra-marital affair.
Broadwell could not be reached by NBC News for comment.
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Petraeus himself is not under investigation.
A U.S. military official and long-time aide to Petraeus told NBC News the director resigned "because he screwed up."
"In his mind, in his views, with his code of ethics and morals, he did a very dishonorable thing," the official said. "This had nothing to do with Benghazi, nothing to do with his relationship with the White House."
Petraeus was appointed CIA director in April 2011, replacing Leon Panetta, who moved to the Pentagon to become defense secretary.
Petraeus served as commander of the war in Afghanistan in 2010-2011. Before that, he served as commander of the U.S. Central Command and as the commanding general of U.S. forces in Iraq. Because of those roles, he was seen as bringing a “customer’s eye” to the intelligence job.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told NBC News that Petraeus’s personal mistake should not have led to his departure.
"I would have stood up for him," Feinstein said in response to his indiscretion. "I wanted him to continue. He was good, he loved the work, and he had a command of intelligence issues second to none."

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General David Petraeus, center, takes the oath of office as the next director of the CIA from Vice President Joe Biden, right, as Petraeus's wife, Holly, watches on Sept. 6, 2011 during a ceremony at the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C.
Feinstein said she respects Obama’s decision to accept the Petraeus resignation, but wishes he hadn't.
She also said Petraeus will not need to testify at hearings she is chairing next week into the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in the attack.
Rep. Peter King, R-NY, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, said he regrets Petraeus's resignation. "General Petraeus is one of America's most outstanding and distinguished military leaders and a true American patriot," King said in a statement.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said it was Petraus's "genius" that was responsible "for the success of the surge in Iraq."
"General David Petraeus will stand in the ranks of America's greatest military heroes," McCain said in a statement.
Multiple sources tell NBC News that Mike Morrell, the deputy CIA director and a longtime CIA officer, would likely be offered the job as acting director, with the understanding that he may be elevated to the job permanently.
That's how George Tenet got the job, first as deputy director in July 1995, then acting director following the resignation of John Deutch in December 1996 and finally as director in July 1997, staying on in the Bush administration.
Morrell is a longtime CIA analyst and was an eyewitness to two of the most momentous events in recent U.S. history. He was traveling with President George W. Bush on Sept. 11, 2001, as the president's briefer, and was in the Situation Room on May 1, 2011, as deputy CIA Director, when Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden.
Morell began his agency career as an analyst tracking international energy issues and subsequently worked for 14 years as an analyst and manager on East Asia. In 1999, he was appointed director of the Office of Asian Pacific and Latin American Analysis. He also has served as a presidential briefer, as chief of the staff that produces the president's daily briefing, and as an executive assistant to CIA Director George J. Tenet.
From 2003 until 2006, he served overseas. Upon his return, he was briefly deputy director for intelligence at the National Counterterrorism Center before being asked to become associate deputy director at the CIA.
NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports on the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus after citing an extra-marital affair and apologizing for poor judgment.
Here is the full text of Petraeus' letter:
HEADQUARTERS Central Intelligence Agency
9 November 2012
Yesterday afternoon, I went to the White House and asked the President to be allowed, for personal reasons, to resign from my position as D/CIA. After being married for over 37 years, I showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. Such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours. This afternoon, the President graciously accepted my resignation.As I depart Langley, I want you to know that it has been the greatest of privileges to have served with you, the officers of our Nation's Silent Service, a work force that is truly exceptional in every regard. Indeed, you did extraordinary work on a host of critical missions during my time as director, and I am deeply grateful to you for that.
Teddy Roosevelt once observed that life's greatest gift is the opportunity to work hard at work worth doing. I will always treasure my opportunity to have done that with you and I will always regret the circumstances that brought that work with you to an end.
Thank you for your extraordinary service to our country, and best wishes for continued success in the important endeavors that lie ahead for our country and our Agency.With admiration and appreciation,
David H. Petraeus
Andrea Mitchell is NBC News’ chief foreign affairs correspondent. Robert Windrem is NBC News’ senior investigative producer. NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd contributed to this report.
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Nancy Pelosi thought he should be retained...? It's nice to know she doesn't have ethics either. Does no one realize adultery is a court martialable (sp) offense? I have read story after story after story of enlisted personal being charged and dishonorably discharged for this very thing [on this very website]. No mention of it here though... favoratism runs high.
He is in a civilian post for the time being.
Petreous hasn't been in the military for over a year. Director of the CIA is civilian appointment. There will be no legal ramifications from this maybe except divorce court.
Seriously?! What a waste of knowledge, skills and abilities. And I'm not pro-war or pro-affair by any means. Really now. Affairs SUCK and he needs to suffer consequences/make reparations/etctecetc in his MARITAL relationship. But work has NO business in personal relationships, especially public service. Yep, I guess its just an excuse to bow out of the job.
There had to be a fall guy in this. Anybody but the pres. An affair? who cares that's as common as a bank transaction. No doubt some one was going to take a hit, not the Teflon man.
Ahhh. So he is lying about the affair? He just had one at the right time? He had several affairs and picked this one? Obama called him into the Oval Office and said "Make up some stuff and resign". Petraeus replied "Sure. No problem boss. After 37 years of service, this is how I want to end it."
You are delusional, and your font is annoying.
Let me get this straight. General Petraeus is lying. He didn't have an affair at all. He made it up. Right? Just so I can understand your depth of knowledge.
Get yourselves prepared people. Obama is going out of the country - don't be surprised - something is probably coming our way.
Go ahead. Make your delusion specific.
There has got to be more to this than sex. For the entire history of the world, great men have had mistresses. It usually did not affect their ability to lead. The truth will come out eventually.
Ahhh. So some of the wack jobs up above are saying he has to be court martialed, and you are saying it is no big deal.
I thought Hillary was supposed to be the one to fall on the sword for Benghazi.
Penis into vagina and we should care ?
Here's a thought - the U.S. stops being the worlds police force (they want us to/come crying all the time), we bring our military home with no jobs waiting for them, we remove ourselves from the United (what-a-joke) Nations, close our borders and clean up the major messes here at home. But then here's the question; if we are involved in no wars what do you think the job loss down the line of the military machine would be? Not to mention tax dollars. I've lost count of the President's, while in office, who had affairs us taxpayers payed the Secret Service Agents to hide. This guy's someone's scape goat.
John 'Songbird' McCain should have turned in his resignation decades ago for signing a statement condemning his country. Petraeus carried out GDUBS illegal war against Iraq and like him, 'college defermeny' Cheney and the rest should be tried for crimes against humanity. Colonel David Hackworth said it best ... 'Perfumed Princes' ...
You're all joking, right? Really? When did the affair start, last week? You honestly are that ignorant to think this is over an affair?? Is Clinton's job less noble that he should stay? Do one of you know anything about the cover-up over in Libya.
Obama is a travesty.
the general went over to the "dark side" , with benghazi..
didn't like what he saw..
and fell on his sword..
like patriots do..
Sorry to see it end this way. Exceptionally clever or talented guy!
Please cite one or two of his exceptional talents ?
He resigned because he has a bigger war to fight at home-- with his wife!
Oh yeah, and days before he was being called to testify. The naivety in this country is utterly astounding.
Boy, does this sound fishy: General P has an affair and decides to resign; the president readily accepts his resignation; Diane F says Gen P does not need to testify in the Benghazi Libya investigation; and then what? The man who probably knows what went wrong in Benghazi is never heard from again.
Perhaps Gen P had an affair, but that is probably not the valid reason for his resignation. Cover up? Perhaps.
There is no PERHAPS in this tawdry mess.
It's an obvious ploy, but the majority of Americans don't care. All they care about is themselves.
Hmm, things are going Chicago style in DC. First the Bengazi debacle, then Petraeus makes a few comments concerning what Obama knew and then BOOM Petraeus resigns over an affair?? Half the people who run this country aren't faithful to their spouse so why is this something to lose his job over. Interesting. Anyone who thinks this is over an extra marital affair must be a complete fool. Then again, there were people who actually fell for (and still believe) the video story.
FU trailer Ho
You obviously didn't receive a proper education.
"Because a secret life of immoral behavior make one subject to blackmail and therefore creates an unacceptable risk to national security," was the rationale behind excluding gays from service in the military for decades. When gays began to live openly with no efforts at concealing their sexual orientation the argument lost it punch, for gays.
It still holds up quite well for the criminal or the adulterer or anyone else with a skeleton in their closet: honesty, integrity, and honor do count.
Sadly his career has died of the very worst of friendly fire, a self inflicted wound. I regret the loss of a talented and capable public servant but this is the right call.
that this resignation came out on a friday..
is no surprise?
Petraeus will not testify as a private citizen per MSNBC & Fox, haha, Obama COVERUP
Only brainwashed Obama drones believe the affair alibi.
Anthony Weiner is appalled by all of this..
What a bunch of sore loosers, these people who make something political out of this. Man, that gets tiresome.
Now, as a woman. here is my insight. The general's lover must have dumped him.
Sore losers are not as bad as blind winners.
Based on this issue and these comments America has really become a JOKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Based on the election result.. the jokers are in control.
So, how is it going in NYC and NJ? Don't see much help for the people from hurricane. Got numerous calls to donate, did once, no more. Let McObama do it, my taxes are going way up along with my insurance premiums, gas to get to work (if I still have a job).
Has anybody thought that the White House is the blackmailer? A huge coverup has begun. Truth must come out but the media is being diverted to the sideshow...