Trump nominee for intelligence chief misses confirmation hearing amid confusion
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, who was scheduled for a confirmation hearing, will not attend.
- The nominee's absence has created confusion in Congress regarding the status of the nomination.
- Key figures in the Intelligence Committee are uncertain if the nomination has been postponed or withdrawn.
Confusion has emerged in Congress following President Trump's announcement that his nominee for director of national intelligence will not appear for a scheduled confirmation hearing. The nominee's absence has left lawmakers uncertain about the future of the appointment.
Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, stated that he is unaware of whether the nomination has been postponed or officially withdrawn. This lack of clarity has stalled the confirmation process and raised questions about the administration's intentions.
The nominee was slated to undergo scrutiny from the Senate Intelligence Committee, a crucial step in the vetting process for such a high-level national security position. The unexpected development has disrupted the committee's schedule and created a vacuum in the leadership of the intelligence community.
Further details regarding the reasons behind the nominee's withdrawal or postponement from the hearing have not been immediately disclosed. The situation underscores the complexities and potential political hurdles involved in presidential appointments, particularly for critical national security roles.
I don't know whether Clayton's nomination has been postponed or withdrawn.
Originally published by PBS NewsHour in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.