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Trump Nominates Manhattan Prosecutor Clayton to Head National Intelligence

The Man Who Is Suing Maduro Will Now Lead US Intelligence: What Is Known About Jay Clayton.

     
June 12, 2026, 11:04
Security & Defense
Trump Nominates Manhattan Prosecutor Clayton to Head National Intelligence

Jay Clayton. Photo: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Realist English). After weeks of political standoff that threatened to derail a key surveillance law, President Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Jay Clayton, former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and currently the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to the post of Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

The decision follows sharp criticism of his previous interim pick — the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), Bill Pulte — whose nomination was met with unanimous disapproval from both Democrats and Republicans.

The Spark: Appointment of a “Man with No Experience”

The scandal began on June 3, when Trump announced that after the resignation of Tulsi Gabbard, who is leaving her post on June 30 for family reasons, the acting director of national intelligence would be Bill Pulte, the head of the housing regulator.

Pulte’s appointment — he has no background in national security — shocked the intelligence community. Critics accused him of using the position for “witch hunts” — settling scores with Trump’s political opponents by initiating investigations into suspected mortgage fraud.

“This choice elevates a person with absolutely zero experience to the top intelligence post — zero,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Political Crisis and FISA as a Hostage

Pulte’s nomination sparked a constitutional crisis in Congress. Democrats declared they would block the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which expires on June 12, unless Trump withdrew Pulte’s nomination. Despite attempts by Republican leadership and personal meetings between Speaker Mike Johnson and the president, the House of Representatives failed to pass a short‑term extension of the programme on June 11 and adjourned for recess.

Clayton Nominated

Under pressure from the impending loss of key intelligence authorities, Trump was forced to back down. On June 11, he announced on his Truth Social platform the nomination of Jay Clayton. The president called him a “very respected man” and urged the Senate to confirm him “as soon as possible”.

Clayton is a heavyweight: he runs the prestigious Manhattan US Attorney’s office and handles high‑profile cases, including the prosecution of Nicolás Maduro. Sources at CNN note that his candidacy was actively promoted by CIA Director John Ratcliffe. Senate Republicans welcomed the decision, calling Clayton a “qualified professional”.

Democratic Divisions and Outlook

Democrats, however, consider the move too late. They insist not just on the appointment of a permanent director, but on the immediate withdrawal of Pulte’s interim designation, which is set to take effect on June 19.

“Why did he wait until the House went home? Pulte must go. Period,” Schumer said, criticising the timing of Trump’s decision.

Clayton’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee is scheduled for June 18. But even if he is quickly confirmed, the agencies’ functionality will remain limited until Pulte leaves his interim post. The president, however, confirmed that Pulte will stay “for a while” to downsize the intelligence community.

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