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John Ratcliffe was confirmed to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on Thursday, making him the second of President Donald Trump's cabinet picks to secure their position.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said Wednesday credible intelligence indicated that Iran’s nuclear program was “severely damaged” ...
UN watchdog and intercepted Iran call undermine Trump’s boasts about ending nuke program - Facilities could produce enriched ...
John Ratcliffe, the former Director of National Intelligence, (DNI), has been picked to lead the Central Intelligence Agency under President-elect Trump.
John Ratcliffe, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick for C.I.A. director, offered his vision for a more aggressive spy agency as he faced questions from senators on Wednesday about his ...
John Ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence during President Trump's first term, has been confirmed by the Senate to lead the CIA — the first person to have held both jobs.
John Ratcliffe, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to be the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, appears before the Senate Intelligence Committee for his confirmation hearing, at the ...
John Ratcliffe, 59, is a politician and attorney. Ratcliffe served as the mayor of Heath, Texas, from 2004 to 2012 and as U.S. attorney for eastern Texas from 2007 to 2008.
WASHINGTON − John Ratcliffe, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the CIA, said he plans widespread reforms at the nation’s premiere spy agency at his nomination hearing Wednesday ...
Mr. Ratcliffe, who was also a Texas congressman, fought fiercely for Donald Trump during his first term. By Michael D. Shear and Julian E. Barnes Reporting from Washington President-elect Donald J ...
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and other top Trump national security officials were grilled by Democrats on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence over their involvement in the Signal group chat.
Ratcliffe stuck to a theme of pernicious bias against Trump. He suggested that political animus, not genuine concern about foreign-intelligence threats, was the impetus behind the Russia probe.