Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) confirmed that the Senate's scheduled confirmation hearing for President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, Jay Clayton, is still set to proceed. This statement came hours after President Trump claimed the hearing was canceled. Clayton's nomination is seen as a means to improve relations between the White House and Senate Republicans following Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief. Cotton, who chairs the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, stated that the hearing would continue unless the president directs otherwise. The hearing remains listed on the committee's website for Wednesday afternoon. Earlier, Trump had announced that the hearing would not take place until his new nominee for U.S. attorney, James McDonald, was approved, indicating that Pulte would serve as acting director in the interim. The White House directed inquiries to Trump's post on Truth Social regarding the hearing.
Senate Confirmation Hearing for Trump's DNI Nominee Scheduled Amid Confusion
Senator Tom Cotton confirmed that the Senate will proceed with the confirmation hearing for President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, Jay Clayton, despite Trump's earlier claim that it was canceled. The hearing is scheduled to take place unless directed otherwise by the president.
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