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Trump taps prosecutor Jay Clayton as next director of national intelligence

6 sources11 storiesFirst seen 6/11/2026Score66Mixed Progress
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Coverage
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Recency
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Velocity
100
Confidence
73
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
12
Contradictions
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Breakthrough
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President Trump on Thursday announced he's nominating former SEC chairman and current U.S.

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CBS News congressional correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.

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attorney, to be director of national intelligence The

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President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a new permanent pick to head the Office of the Director of National Intelligence: Jay Clayton.

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Trump Picks Jay Clayton to Be Intelligence Chief

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In a social media post, President Trump said he is nominating U.S.

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NBC News' Monica Alba reports on the president's pick and the controversy surrounding Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte.

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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he's nominating Jay Clayton, the U.S.

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Summary

**Summary:** President Donald Trump has appointed former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton to be the next director of national intelligence, a move that follows significant backlash over his previous choice Bill Pulte. **Why It Matters:** This appointment underscores the importance of experience and expertise in high-level government positions, especially those involving national security. Clayton

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