Trump Nominates Former SEC Chair Clayton as Director of National Intelligence
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President Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and current U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to serve as Director of National Intelligence. Clayton, highly respected in the legal field, lacks prior intelligence or national security experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Will Jay Clayton be confirmed by the Senate?
- A: Confirmation is likely due to Republican majority, but debate may be contentious, leading to conditional approval.
- Q: What does the Director of National Intelligence do?
- A: Oversees 17 U.S. intelligence agencies and provides analysis and warnings to the President and NSC.
- Q: What charges did Clayton bring against Maduro?
- A: Maduro was indicted on drug trafficking and 'narcoterrorism' charges by Clayton’s office.