The Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday morning to permanently ban so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as waterboarding, “rectal feeding” and hooding, in an effort stop what was widely seen as torture.
The 78-21 vote showed bipartisan support for the amendment of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would ban the entire U.S. government — including the previously exempt CIA — from using torture on prisoners, according to
The Hill.
Instead, the government would only be able to use what is in the Army Filed Manual, and would be required to update the manual every three years to make sure it is compliant with U.S. and international law.
Should the amendment clear Congress, it would make an executive order issued by Barack Obama in 2009 a law.