Trump to nominate prosecutor Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence
US President Donald Trump has announced he will nominate federal prosecutor Jay Clayton as the next Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will nominate federal prosecutor Jay Clayton to be the next director of national intelligence (DNI). The decision comes amid pushback over Trump's selection of Bill Pulte as acting director to oversee the US intelligence community following Tulsi Gabbard's resignation.
Pulte, who heads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has no intelligence or military experience. Democrats threatened to withhold foreign intelligence powers if Trump did not name a new DNI, with a handful of Republicans calling on the president to change course.
While Pulte was only selected in an acting capacity, he could technically remain in the role for 210 days after taking office. By not being officially nominated, he would also have circumvented Senate confirmation.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump hailed Clayton, who is currently a US attorney for the Southern District of New York and a former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. "Few people anywhere in the Legal Community are respected at the level of Jay," Trump wrote. "I encourage the United States Senate to confirm Jay as soon as possible."
Clayton's confirmation will require a majority vote in the US Senate, where Republicans currently hold 53 out of 100 seats.
The nomination comes a day after Trump, in a post on Truth Social, advised Pulte to cut staff at the office that oversees and coordinates 18 intelligence community agencies, including the CIA and NSA.
Gabbard, a former Democrat who endorsed Trump ahead of the 2024 election, announced last month that she was leaving the post due to her husband's cancer treatment. Gabbard had initially embraced Trump for his anti-interventionist positions and remained a public supporter even as the US abduction of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and war with Iran appeared to undermine her ideological stance.


