Politics | Eric Holder Holder: Waterboarding Is Torture But supports FISA, Patriot Act By Kevin Spak Posted Jan 15, 2009 10:40 AM CST Copied Patrick Leahy leads Eric Holder, center, and John Warner, on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, prior to the committee's hearing on Holder's nomination. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke) Eric Holder minced no words when asked about waterboarding in his confirmation hearing today. “Waterboarding is torture,” the AG-designate said, a declaration neither Michael Mukasey nor Alberto Gonzales was willing to make. He said that, even in emergencies, the president couldn’t override the constitution. Republicans also leapt to question Holder about the Marc Rich pardon, which he readily admitted to regrets about. Arlen Specter, the committee's ranking Republican, said the Rich incident was “hard to brush off” because of Rich’s “reprehensible record.” “I did not acquaint myself with his record,” Holder replied. “That was one of the mistakes I made.” Holder also confirmed that the Guantanamo Bay detention center would be closed, but said it would take longer than many hoped, because certain dangerous inmates couldn’t be tried or repatriated. Read These Next Details trickle out on 2 more victims of the Minneapolis shooting. The Air Force has changed its tune on Ashli Babbitt. Isolated tribe members show up in an unexpected place. Trump fires regulator before vote on rail merger. Report an error