Trump taps former SEC chairman Jay Clayton as nominee for director of national intelligence, replacing Tulsi Gabbard who resigned last month citing family matters.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday announced former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as his nominee for director of national intelligence, replacing a previous candidate whose nomination faced bipartisan opposition.
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