CIA Director David Petraeus resigns, cites extramarital affair

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. 

David Petraeus a battlefield 'hero' and savvy Washington insider

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."

Mandel Ngan / AFP - Getty Images file

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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If every man who had an affair were forced to resign, this country would come to a screeching halt.

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Reply#60 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:30 PM EST

Well, here we go.

Obama has the man he will blame for Benghazi. Just suprised this did not happen Wednesday already.

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Reply#61 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:31 PM EST

He is the guy in charge of the CIA and the one to give Rice the information that she stated. Other intelligence agencies are pretty upset, because they knew it was faulty knowledge. And that's not mainstream media spin. That's from FOX news!

    #61.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:50 PM EST
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    Probably H25 you look around and spot 6, now look in the mirror for number 7. LMAO

      Reply#62 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:31 PM EST

      Gen. Petraeus, great leader with a great military mind.

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      Reply#63 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:31 PM EST

      ..... who served under the wrong administration. If the commander in chief is weak and a coward a General can't succeed

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      #63.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:43 PM EST

      Our Commander in Chief is neither weak nor a coward. He is trying to get us the heck out of wars that should never have been started by 'Cowboy George" Bush. They have cost billions of dollars and millions of lives on all sides. We don't belong over there. That money needs to be spent here on shoring up our collapsing economy. We can no longer afford to be the world's policeman.

        #63.2 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:31 PM EST

        "Gen. Petraeus, great leader with a great military mind."

        ...and an inability to keep his pants zipped...

          #63.3 - Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:26 AM EST
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          An example of how a leader takes responsibility for mistakes and accepts the consequences. I wish General Petraeus success in saving his marriage and winning back the trust of his wife and family. Thank you for your service and example.

          Most of Washington D.C. should take note of this leadership example and resign as well. Most of them have had affairs with the cruel mistress of selfisness and have abandoned their pledge to serve the people and uphold the laws and Constitution of the United States of America.

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          Reply#64 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:31 PM EST

          I didn't think about it that way - I just thought he was incredibly stupid to jeopordize his job and our country. But you raise a good point - he did admit the mistake and he will have to take responsibility for his actions.

            #64.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:02 PM EST
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            A Vet HereDeleted

            You want to leave fine,Just tell the truth when you are questioned.I don't care about your service,you had a six figure job to do and were compensated for your past service.Now you can tell the truth about all you know,and history will judge you by it.I could less about your little affair,have a ball.Quit being a wimp,someone tell the truth.

              Reply#68 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:32 PM EST

              At least he admitted his lack of judgment and was honest about it. That is more than can be said about some of our contemporary policial leaders. The initials BC comes to mind.

              • 2 votes
              Reply#69 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:33 PM EST

              And don't forget Brother Newt !!!!

              • 1 vote
              #69.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:50 PM EST
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              Apparently he's a total pig. But why does this mean he has to resign from the CIA?

                Reply#70 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:35 PM EST

                Those who know a lot about the CIA state that this sort of thing cannot be tolerated in the director of the CIA because of their strict personal requirements of their agents. If overlooked in the director, they could not be enforced in the "ranks". These personal requirements are necessary because of the nature of the CIA's work, the threat of blackmail of agents, etc.

                • 1 vote
                Reply#71 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:36 PM EST

                Sad to see a talented officer and competent manager leave over something that anywhere else than in America would be seen as small fry. A peccadillo in and of itself does not signify lack of spousal commitment or incompetence in office, but it does provide and opening to compromitation, which in a security-sensitive position is a distinct possibility. Certainly when seen in the light of the ridiculously puritanical American morals.

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                Reply#72 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:39 PM EST

                Following the release of his memoirs:

                "Why I idolize Herman Cain"

                • 2 votes
                Reply#73 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:39 PM EST

                Rather convenient timing. Benghazi investigation coming up. Obama looking for a fall guy. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

                • 3 votes
                Reply#74 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:39 PM EST

                Her name is Benghazi.

                • 4 votes
                Reply#75 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:40 PM EST

                C'mon people....do you really believe this is why he "resigned" ....Petraeus has not liked many of Obama's actions or orders for quite a few years now. Being the militarty leader that he was in Afghanistan he followed orders and kept his mouth shut because he recognized that the chain of command must be respected no matter what his personal feelings. As DCIA maybe he realized that he had bitten off more that he could chew and remain silent at the same time......tremendous pressure of the job could have driven him to an affair but there is no way I will believe that is the only reason he resigned. Easier to resign than to possibly face a court-martial or treason charge for publicly speaking out against Obama....sad day for this fine military leader but he is still a true American Hero in my book. Maybe he was just tired of trying to play the Political Arena.

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                Reply#76 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:41 PM EST

                This is a Pile of Bull Crap! This guy isn't resigning because of some affair. He's resigning because he's had it with the Criminal agenda going on in the CIA.

                Or better known as AL CIA ADA!Thisn organization has been supplying alqaida with arms,and weapons.The man killed about 2 months ago in Lybia,was Murdered,by the CIA.

                He didn't want to supply arms anymore to Alqaida.They were going into Syria.So to shut him up they killed him,period.

                Petraeous has had it.He can't stomach it anymore.So to get out,he resigns under the auspices of some affair.

                Even if he is having an Affair,the reasoning IS BULL CRAP! WAKE UP!

                • 4 votes
                Reply#77 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:42 PM EST

                You would have to wonder about anyone in such a high position who would concoct an affair and ruin his reputation to exit an administration he disagreed with. You would have to wonder about anyone who could think up such a fantastical theory.

                  #77.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:16 PM EST

                  Not to mention throwing his wife and family under the bus.

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                  #77.2 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:20 PM EST
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                  Let the conspiracy theories begin! You guys are so totally predictable....would it occur to any of you to let the facts come in before you go flinging accusations?

                  • 1 vote
                  Reply#78 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:42 PM EST

                  Why don't you type in CIA arming Alqaida! Then you'll get the facts.

                  Here's a Fact! The CIA started alqaida,back in 1979!That's no conspiracy theory and neither is the post above!

                    #78.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:12 PM EST
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                    Seriously, more men lose their jobs because they can't keep their peckers in their pants. Is it worth it guys (you know who you are)?!!!!!

                      Reply#79 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:43 PM EST

                      Oh, and for you "homewrecker" women; I can't imagine you get much satisfaction out of gaining nothing!!!!

                      • 1 vote
                      #79.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:45 PM EST

                      If you trap the right squirrel they can

                      sure make you feel it's worth it.

                      • 1 vote
                      #79.2 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:48 PM EST

                      Touchee Cedarhill :)

                        #79.3 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:51 PM EST

                        Men lose their jobs because they can't keep Mr. Happy in their pants spare me the BS.What the hell do you think builds big business and starts wars.

                          #79.4 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:09 PM EST
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                          You can almost guarantee there is a lot more to this. He got caught doing something. Or it was a homosexual affair and this is a cover up.

                          • 2 votes
                          Reply#80 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:43 PM EST

                          What's in a name? A lot I guess. David "Betray-us". Lol!

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                          Reply#81 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:44 PM EST

                          Adultery is a 2nd degree misdemeanor in the state of Florida. He could be arrested if he committed the act in Florida. The biblical punishment for adultery is more appropriate.

                          • 2 votes
                          Reply#82 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:44 PM EST

                          I don't see the problem, transfer to the secret service

                          and get all the booze and broads you can handle. Just

                          remember not to skip out on the bill. Seriously I wish

                          the pant-load politians had the man hood to resign

                          their job after stealing and screwing around.

                          • 2 votes
                          Reply#83 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:45 PM EST

                          It absolutely makes my day when the repug trolls continue to post on these sites! They are "shellshocked" like their loser candidate -- YOUR PIECE OF @!$%# GUY LOST!!!!

                          • 1 vote
                          Reply#84 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:45 PM EST

                          Kimmy you sound pretty angry and frustrated for somebody who thinks they won an election. Could it be even your meager intellect can read the tea leaves?

                          • 3 votes
                          #84.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:46 PM EST
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                          Please - Benghazi - plain and simple.

                          • 5 votes
                          Reply#85 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:45 PM EST

                          Thank You!

                          • 1 vote
                          #85.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 4:16 PM EST
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                          This just in - the news divisions at ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and CNN have all resigned, citing an extramarital affair with President Obama.

                          • 3 votes
                          Reply#86 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:46 PM EST

                          And President Obama just resigned citing he is still Phukin Americans all over the country.

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                          #86.1 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:50 PM EST
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                          I bet there is more to this story. There are millions of idiot men and women
                          that engage in extra marital affairs and people just don’t resign because they
                          got a piece of ass. There are two things that will bring a man down; women and alcohol!!
                          Somebody’s probably got a picture of him doing both and he decided to resign
                          gracefully before it hit the press… Just my opinion.. There is more to this
                          story..

                          • 3 votes
                          Reply#87 - Fri Nov 9, 2012 3:46 PM EST
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