Ex-spy chief gets Trump's nod for CIA leadership in potential historic move

Trump picks his former intelligence director **John Ratcliffe** to lead CIA‚ aiming for unprecedented dual-role achievement. The nomination comes as Trump shapes his national-security team for possible second term

November 13 2024 , 01:33 AM  •  1489 views

Ex-spy chief gets Trump's nod for CIA leadership in potential historic move

Donald Trump picked his trusted ally John Ratcliffe for CIA director position - a move that could make him the first-ever person to hold both top US intelligence posts. Ratcliffe (who led intelligence work from 05/2020 til early-21) currently co-chairs a pro-Trump think-tank and gives advice on national-security matters

I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our Nationʼs highest Intelligence positions

Trumpʼs statement on nomination

The ex-congressmanʼs path to intelligence leadership wasnt smooth: his first try in mid-19 failed due to experience concerns but he got Senate approval on second attempt. Democrats didnt support him because they thought he was too partisan; they also said he released classified info to help Trump (which Ratcliffes team denied)

His policy views show clear directions:

  • Strong opposition to Bidens Israel-Gaza choices
  • Push for tougher Iran approach
  • Focus on China as main US competitor
  • Attention to North Koreas weapons program

Ratcliffe built his reputation defending Trump during the 19 impeachment - making him a trusted figure in Trumps circle. Starting as Texas rep in 15; he worked on house intelligence committee where he caught Trumps attention. With Republicans likely controlling Senate next year his approval seems certain

The nomination fits Trumps pattern of picking loyal allies for key posts - even though he often had issues with intelligence agencies calling them “deep state“ players