Senate Postpones Hearing for Trump Intelligence Nominee Jay Clayton
1-Minute Brief
The delay in Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing highlights ongoing political disputes affecting intelligence leadership transitions.
Key Facts
- President Trump nominated Jay Clayton to be director of national intelligence and Pulte as acting director.
- Trump announced that Clayton would not testify before the Senate panel as scheduled.
- Both Pulte and Clayton have prepared to assume roles in the intelligence office.
- The Senate postponed Clayton's confirmation hearing after Trump changed plans for a quick vote.
- Intelligence officials have welcomed both Pulte and Clayton to the office.
What Happened
President Trump announced that Jay Clayton, his nominee for director of national intelligence, would not testify before the Senate as planned, resulting in a postponed confirmation hearing.
Why It Matters
The postponement reflects broader political disagreements and may impact the leadership and direction of U.S. intelligence agencies during a period of transition.
What's Next
It remains unclear when or if Clayton's confirmation hearing will be rescheduled. Pulte is expected to continue as acting director for now.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- NYTLeft22h agoIntelligence Officials Have Welcomed Pulte and Then Clayton
- The Washington PostLeft15h agoTrump says intelligence chief pick’s hearing is off and Pulte will remain for now
- CBS NewsLeft23m agoWhy didn't Clayton, Trump's pick for director of national intelligence, testify?
