General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency

The General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) serves as the agency’s chief legal officer, responsible for overseeing all legal matters related to CIA operations, policies, and activities. The position ensures that the agency operates within U.S. law, executive orders, and applicable international legal frameworks while fulfilling its national security mission. This person also acts as the Chief of the Office of General Counsel (OGC), and oversees the staff of this office.

General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency
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Central Intelligence Agency Office of General Counsel
AbbreviationD/OGC
Reports toDirector of the Central Intelligence Agency
SeatGeorge Bush Center for Intelligence, Langley, Fairfax County, Virginia
NominatorPresident of the United States
Appointer
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
PrecursorGeneral Counsel of the Central Intelligence Group
Formation1947
First holderLawrence R. Houston
Websitewww.cia.gov

List of General Counsels of the Central Intelligence Agency

The longest serving General Counsel to date was also the first to hold the office, Larry Houston, who held the office for over 26 years, and alongside his lifelong Deputy General Counsel, John S. Warner, also helped write many of the laws that established the office itself.

In 1996, Congress amended the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 to require that the CIA's General Counsel be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. This legislative change aimed to enhance accountability and strengthen oversight of the CIA's legal affairs. It's important to note that while Jeffrey H. Smith served as General Counsel from 1995 to 1996, his appointment did not require Senate confirmation, as it occurred before the legislative change.

Following Jeffrey H. Smith's tenure as General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1995 to 1996, the position became subject to Senate confirmation due to these legislative changes in 1996. The first individual to be nominated and confirmed under this new requirement was Scott W. Muller, who served as General Counsel from 2002 to 2004. Between 1996 and 2002, John A. Rizzo served as Acting General Counsel, but his formal nomination in 2007 was withdrawn before confirmation.

No. Portrait Name Term of office Director(s) President(s) Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Larry Houston Establishment of CIA 1973 Over 26 years Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter

Walter Bedell Smith

Allen Dulles

John A. McCone

William F. Raborn

Richard Helms

Harry S. Truman

Dwight D. Eisenhower

John F. Kennedy

Lyndon B. Johnson

Richard Nixon

2 John S. Warner 1973 1976 Approx. 3 years James R. Schlesinger

William Colby

Richard Nixon

Gerald Ford

3 Anthony A. Lapham June 1, 1976 May 9, 1979 1072 days George H.W. Bush

Stansfield Turner

Gerald Ford

Jimmy Carter

4 Daniel B. Silver May 9, 1979 February 4, 1981 637 days Stansfield Turner Jimmy Carter
5 Stanley Sporkin 1981 1985 Approx. 4 years William J. Casey Ronald Reagan
6 David P. Doherty 1985 January 13, 1988 Approx. 3 years William J. Casey

William H. Webster

Ronald Reagan
7 Russell J. Bruemmer January 16, 1988 April 16, 1990 821 days William H. Webster Ronald Reagan

George H. W. Bush

8 Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker April 1990 March 1995 Approx. 5 years William H. Webster

Robert Gates

James Woolsey

George H. W. Bush

Bill Clinton

9 Jeffrey H. Smith 1995 1996 Approx. 1 year John M. Deutch Bill Clinton
10 Michael J. O'Neil 1997 2001 Approx. 4 years George Tenet Bill Clinton
John A. Rizzo

Acting

2001 2002 Approx. 1 year George Tenet Bill Clinton
11 Scott W. Muller 2002 2004 Approx. 2 years George Tenet George W. Bush
John A. Rizzo

Acting

2004 2009 Approx. 5 years Porter Goss

Michael Hayden

George W. Bush
12 Stephen W. Preston July 2009 October 25, 2013 Approx. 4 years Leon Panetta

David Petraeus

John Brennan

Barack Obama
Robert Eatinger

Acting

October 25, 2013 March 13, 2014 139 days John Brennan Barack Obama
13 Caroline D. Krass March 13, 2014 May 2017 Approx. 3 years John Brennan

Mike Pompeo

Barack Obama

Donald Trump

14 Courtney Simmons Elwood June 6, 2017 January 20, 2021 1689 days Mike Pompeo

Gina Haspel

Donald Trump
15 Kate Heinzelman July 14, 2022 January 20, 2025 921 days William J. Burns Joe Biden
Unknown

Acting

January 20, 2025 October 6, 2025 259 days Tom Sylvester

John Ratcliffe

Donald Trump
Michael Ellis

Acting

October 6, 2025 January 8, 2026 94 days John Ratcliffe Donald Trump
16 Joshua Simmons January 8, 2026 Present John Ratcliffe Donald Trump

See also

  • CIA's relationship with the United States Congress
  • CIA's relationship with the United States Military

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