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Trump Picks Jay Clayton to Replace Tulsi Gabbard as DNI
President Trump has selected a new nominee to lead the nation’s intelligence community, choosing former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to replace outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
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The nomination comes at a pivotal moment, as Congress remains deadlocked over the future of key surveillance authorities and lawmakers continue to debate the administration’s temporary leadership plans for the intelligence community.
From the New York Post.
āFew people anywhere in the Legal Community are respected at the level of Jay,ā Trump said on Truth Social Thursday.
āI encourage the United States Senate to confirm Jay as soon as possible.ā
Clayton, a former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission during Trumpās first term, was nominated as lawmakers of both parties criticized the president for his appointment of federal housing regulator Bill Pulte to replace Gabbard on an acting basis.
Gabbard is scheduled to leave the Office of the Director of National Intelligence next week after announcing that she would step down to be with her husband following his cancer diagnosis. Her departure set off a scramble within Washington over who would lead the intelligence community during the transition period.
Much of the controversy has centered on Bill Pulte, whom President Trump selected to serve as acting DNI. Critics from both parties questioned whether Pulte possessed the national security experience necessary for the role, while supporters pointed to his record leading the Federal Housing Finance Agency and his efforts to investigate alleged wrongdoing by political figures.
Congress has balked at Pulteās appointment and the House of Representatives voted down the reauthorization of the federal governmentās foreign spying powers in protest Thursday morning.
That authority, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, will expire at 11:59 p.m. Friday absent quick action by legislators.
Senate Democrats also voted after Trumpās announcement to block a short-term extension of the FISA authority as well, likely meaning the foreign spy power will lapse since the House will remain in recess until June 24.
The debate over leadership and surveillance authority has elevated the stakes surrounding Clayton’s nomination. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act has long been a source of controversy, with supporters arguing it is critical for national security and opponents warning about potential abuses and warrantless surveillance of Americans.
Clayton brings significant legal and regulatory experience to the position. In addition to serving as SEC chairman during President Trump’s first term, he has led the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, one of the nation’s most prominent federal prosecutorial offices. During his tenure, the office handled several high-profile investigations and prosecutions.
āJay Clayton is an OUTSTANDING choice by President Trump to serve as Director of National Intelligence,ā Tillis posted on X.
āJay is a proven leader with a distinguished record of public service and sound judgment needed to lead our intelligence community. I look forward to working with my colleagues to ensure his swift confirmation.ā
If confirmed, Clayton would take over leadership of the intelligence community during a period of significant geopolitical challenges and ongoing debates over surveillance, national security, and government accountability. His confirmation process is expected to draw attention both for his qualifications and for the circumstances surrounding the transition from Gabbard’s tenure.
This nomination serves as a reminder to pray for those entrusted with positions of authority. Intelligence officials often make decisions involving national security, public safety, and international stability. Let’s pray that those serving in government would exercise wisdom, integrity, and discernment as they carry out their responsibilities.
Pray for wisdom and discernment for America’s intelligence leaders during this transition.
(Excerpt from the New York Post. Photo Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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