Trump nominates Jay Clayton as top US intelligence official after pushback on Bill Pulte
President Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission and current US attorney for the Southern District of New York, to be the country's top intelligence official. This nomination follows widespread criticism of Trump's earlier decision to appoint Bill Pulte as acting director of National Intelligence, a role Trump stated would be short-term.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission and current US attorney for the Southern District of New York, to be the country's top intelligence official. This nomination follows widespread criticism of Trump's earlier decision to appoint Bill Pulte as acting director of National Intelligence, a role Trump stated would be short-term. Trump expressed his desire for the Senate to confirm Clayton promptly. Clayton's experience includes overseeing significant prosecution cases as US attorney in Manhattan and leadership at the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell. The article also mentions that Tulsi Gabbard needed to leave the post of Director of National Intelligence due to her husband's cancer treatment.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAs US attorney in Manhattan, Clayton oversees a prosecution office with a portfolio ranging from terrorism and espionage to security fraud and public corruption.
Trump wrote on Truth Social, 'I encourage the United States Senate to confirm Jay as soon as possible.'
Jay Clayton is the former chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission and is US attorney for the southern district of New York.
The US president faced widespread criticism for his decision to install Bill Pulte as acting director of National Intelligence.
Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton to be the country’s leading intelligence official.