DNI nominee Clayton dodges Biden win question at confirmation hearing

Jay Clayton, Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. intelligence community, refused to say Joe Biden won the 2020 election during his confirmation hearing, only stating that Biden was certified. He also skirted questions about his prior election-integrity claims and whether a White House official asked him to subpoena New York Times journalists. If confirmed, he would replace acting DNI Bill Pulte, whose short tenure has been controversial; Clayton’s background as a former SEC chair and Wall Street attorney lacks intelligence experience, but he has shown strong support for Trump and has echoed election-fraud theories, including criticism of California’s mail-voting laws.
- Trump intelligence pick Jay Clayton refuses to say Biden won 2020 election The Guardian
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- Jay Clayton Expected to Face Tough Questions in Confirmation Hearing The New York Times
- Trump’s pick for spy chief: ‘I’m not an election denier’ Politico
- Opinion | The bar for Jay Clayton is low — but one thing could trip him up MS NOW
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