President Donald Trump announced the nomination of former Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Jay Clayton to serve as the director of national intelligence. This decision follows Trump's previous appointment of Bill Pulte as the acting head of the intelligence community, amid growing pressure for a change.
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Trump nominates Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence
President Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, the former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to be the director of national intelligence. This announcement follows his earlier appointment of Bill Pulte as the acting head of the intelligence community.
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