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John S. Pistole

John S. Pistole (born June 1, 1956) is the former administrator of the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and a former deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[1] He is currently the president of Anderson University.

John S. Pistole
5th President of Anderson University
Assumed office
March 2, 2015
Preceded byJames L. Edwards
5th Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration
In office
June 25, 2010 – December 31, 2014
PresidentBarack Obama
DeputyMelvin Carraway
Preceded byKip Hawley
Succeeded byPeter V. Neffenger
Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
In office
October 1, 2004 – May 17, 2010
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Barack Obama
Preceded byBruce Gebhardt
Succeeded byTimothy P. Murphy
Personal details
Born (1956-06-01) June 1, 1956 (age 67)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
EducationAnderson University, Indiana (BA)
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (JD)

Education edit

Pistole was born on June 1, 1956, in Baltimore, Maryland.[2][3] He is a graduate of Anderson University and the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, a division of Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis. Pistole practiced law for two years before joining the FBI in 1983.[4]

Public service edit

Since the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, John Pistole has been involved in the formation of terrorism policies during the Bush and Obama administrations.

9/11 Commission edit

On April 14, 2004, Pistole testified before the 9/11 Commission at its 10th public hearing on a panel, Preventing Future Attacks Inside the United States.

On June 16, 2004, Pistole testified before the 9/11 Commission at its 12th public hearing. The page on the 9/11 Commission website does not include Pistole's name, and the PDF transcript does not list him as a participant, but he testified on June 16, 2004, as a panelist. He discussed threat levels of a possible attack by Al-Qaeda in 2004, as well as other topics.[5]

On August 23, 2004, Pistole testified before Congress about changes the FBI made in response to the 9/11 Commission.[6]

Pistole and Valerie E. Caproni were the two FBI officials who approved a memo laying out the FBI's policy on the limits to the interrogation of captives taken during the United States' war on terror.[7] The memo was from the FBI's general counsel, to all offices, explaining that FBI officials were not allowed to engage in coercive interrogations; FBI officials were not allowed to sit in on coercive interrogations conducted by third parties; FBI officials were required to immediately report any instances of suspected coercive interrogation up the FBI chain of command.[citation needed]

FBI edit

Pistole served as deputy director of the FBI from October 2004 to May 2010. As deputy director, Pistole was second in command within the FBI and pivotally involved in the formation of terrorism policies.

 
Pistole and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano meet with President Obama in the Oval Office.

TSA edit

Pistole was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as administrator of the Transportation Security Administration on May 17, 2010, and was unanimously confirmed to serve in that position by the United States Senate on June 25, 2010. On November 16, 2010, Pistole defended his agency's new extensive pat-down procedures and Advanced Imaging Technology (A.I.T) as necessary.[citation needed]

On November 21, 2010, Pistole again justified the new search policies on CNN saying "We know through intelligence that there are determined people, terrorists who are trying to kill not only Americans but innocent people around the world."[8]

On November 21, 2010, Pistole acknowledged that new TSA screening procedures are "invasive" and "uncomfortable" but said they were necessary. Many questions raised by American citizens regarding this policy remain unanswered and Pistole has remained silent regarding significant constitutional objections.[citation needed]

After a February 2011 attempt by a TSA VIPR team in Savannah to search passengers disembarking from an Amtrak train, the TSA was banned from Amtrak property by Amtrak Police Chief John O'Connor.[citation needed]

On October 16, 2014, Pistole announced that he would retire as TSA administrator effective December 31, 2014, and take a position in academia. On October 27, 2014, he was elected to be the fifth president of his alma mater, Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana.[9]

On May 30, 2017, news broke that President Donald Trump contacted Pistole about an interview to fill the opening created by the firing of FBI Director James Comey.[10]

Anderson University edit

On March 2, 2015, Pistole began his presidency as Anderson University's fifth president. Students of Anderson University commonly refer to him as "PJP" (President John Pistole).[11]

Book edit

On February 3, 2021, a biography about John was released called John S. Pistole: Searching for Integrity & Faith.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ . Federal Bureau of Investigation. Archived from the original on April 11, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
  2. ^ . cgi.marquiswhoswho.com. Archived from the original on February 9, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 9, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ [1] November 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "9-11 Commission Hearing 2004-06-16" (PDF). Govinfo.library.unt.edu. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  6. ^ Statement Of John S. Pistole Executive Assistant Director Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence Federal Bureau Of Investigation Before The House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security, August 23, 2004.
  7. ^ "Initial Set of Documents Received from DIA/DOS/FBI". American Civil Liberties Union. October 15, 2004. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
  8. ^ Tom Cohen. "Enhanced pat-downs necessary for now, TSA chief says". CNN.com. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on May 31, 2017. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  11. ^ "Transcript: John Pistole". MSNBC.com. November 4, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  12. ^ Callen, Barry L. (February 2021). John S. Pistole: Searching for Integrity and Faith. ISBN 978-1609471682.

External links edit

Government offices
Preceded by Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
2004–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by 5th Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration
2010–2014
Succeeded by
Melvin Carraway
Acting
Academic offices
Preceded by 5th President of Anderson University
2015—present
Incumbent

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John S Pistole born June 1 1956 is the former administrator of the United States Transportation Security Administration TSA and a former deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 1 He is currently the president of Anderson University John S Pistole5th President of Anderson UniversityIncumbentAssumed office March 2 2015Preceded byJames L Edwards5th Administrator of the Transportation Security AdministrationIn office June 25 2010 December 31 2014PresidentBarack ObamaDeputyMelvin CarrawayPreceded byKip HawleySucceeded byPeter V NeffengerDeputy Director of the Federal Bureau of InvestigationIn office October 1 2004 May 17 2010PresidentGeorge W BushBarack ObamaPreceded byBruce GebhardtSucceeded byTimothy P MurphyPersonal detailsBorn 1956 06 01 June 1 1956 age 67 Baltimore Maryland U S EducationAnderson University Indiana BA Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis JD Contents 1 Education 2 Public service 2 1 9 11 Commission 2 2 FBI 2 3 TSA 3 Anderson University 4 Book 5 References 6 External linksEducation editPistole was born on June 1 1956 in Baltimore Maryland 2 3 He is a graduate of Anderson University and the Indiana University Robert H McKinney School of Law a division of Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Pistole practiced law for two years before joining the FBI in 1983 4 Public service editSince the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks John Pistole has been involved in the formation of terrorism policies during the Bush and Obama administrations 9 11 Commission edit On April 14 2004 Pistole testified before the 9 11 Commission at its 10th public hearing on a panel Preventing Future Attacks Inside the United States On June 16 2004 Pistole testified before the 9 11 Commission at its 12th public hearing The page on the 9 11 Commission website does not include Pistole s name and the PDF transcript does not list him as a participant but he testified on June 16 2004 as a panelist He discussed threat levels of a possible attack by Al Qaeda in 2004 as well as other topics 5 On August 23 2004 Pistole testified before Congress about changes the FBI made in response to the 9 11 Commission 6 Pistole and Valerie E Caproni were the two FBI officials who approved a memo laying out the FBI s policy on the limits to the interrogation of captives taken during the United States war on terror 7 The memo was from the FBI s general counsel to all offices explaining that FBI officials were not allowed to engage in coercive interrogations FBI officials were not allowed to sit in on coercive interrogations conducted by third parties FBI officials were required to immediately report any instances of suspected coercive interrogation up the FBI chain of command citation needed FBI edit Pistole served as deputy director of the FBI from October 2004 to May 2010 As deputy director Pistole was second in command within the FBI and pivotally involved in the formation of terrorism policies nbsp Pistole and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano meet with President Obama in the Oval Office TSA edit Pistole was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as administrator of the Transportation Security Administration on May 17 2010 and was unanimously confirmed to serve in that position by the United States Senate on June 25 2010 On November 16 2010 Pistole defended his agency s new extensive pat down procedures and Advanced Imaging Technology A I T as necessary citation needed On November 21 2010 Pistole again justified the new search policies on CNN saying We know through intelligence that there are determined people terrorists who are trying to kill not only Americans but innocent people around the world 8 On November 21 2010 Pistole acknowledged that new TSA screening procedures are invasive and uncomfortable but said they were necessary Many questions raised by American citizens regarding this policy remain unanswered and Pistole has remained silent regarding significant constitutional objections citation needed After a February 2011 attempt by a TSA VIPR team in Savannah to search passengers disembarking from an Amtrak train the TSA was banned from Amtrak property by Amtrak Police Chief John O Connor citation needed On October 16 2014 Pistole announced that he would retire as TSA administrator effective December 31 2014 and take a position in academia On October 27 2014 he was elected to be the fifth president of his alma mater Anderson University in Anderson Indiana 9 On May 30 2017 news broke that President Donald Trump contacted Pistole about an interview to fill the opening created by the firing of FBI Director James Comey 10 Anderson University editOn March 2 2015 Pistole began his presidency as Anderson University s fifth president Students of Anderson University commonly refer to him as PJP President John Pistole 11 Book editOn February 3 2021 a biography about John was released called John S Pistole Searching for Integrity amp Faith 12 References edit John S Pistole Deputy Director of the FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation Archived from the original on April 11 2007 Retrieved April 24 2007 Marquis Who s Who on Demand Search results for Pistole John page 1 cgi marquiswhoswho com Archived from the original on February 9 2015 Retrieved January 13 2022 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 9 2015 Retrieved January 25 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 1 Archived November 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine 9 11 Commission Hearing 2004 06 16 PDF Govinfo library unt edu Retrieved May 30 2017 Statement Of John S Pistole Executive Assistant Director Counterterrorism Counterintelligence Federal Bureau Of Investigation Before The House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Crime Terrorism and Homeland Security August 23 2004 Initial Set of Documents Received from DIA DOS FBI American Civil Liberties Union October 15 2004 Retrieved April 24 2007 Tom Cohen Enhanced pat downs necessary for now TSA chief says CNN com Retrieved May 30 2017 Anderson University elects John S Pistole as fifth president Anderson University a Christian College in Indiana Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved October 27 2014 Trump to interview John Pistole Chris Wray for FBI director job Archived from the original on May 31 2017 Retrieved May 30 2017 Transcript John Pistole MSNBC com November 4 2019 Retrieved April 14 2022 Callen Barry L February 2021 John S Pistole Searching for Integrity and Faith ISBN 978 1609471682 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Government offices Preceded byBruce Gebhardt Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation2004 2010 Succeeded byTimothy Murphy Preceded byGale RossidesActing 5th Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration2010 2014 Succeeded byMelvin CarrawayActing Academic offices Preceded byJames L Edwards 5th President of Anderson University2015 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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