The Guardian (Charlottetown)

U.S. spy chief Coats to step down fairly soon - source

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WASHINGTON – Dan Coats, the spy chief who has clashed with U.S. President Donald Trump over assessment­s involving Russia, Iran and North Korea, plans to step down soon, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

A person with direct knowledge of that matter told Reuters that Coats advised Trump last week that he planned to step down fairly soon as director of national intelligen­ce. He offered the president some thoughts on who might succeed him, the source said.

The New York Times, citing people familiar with the matter, reported the departure was expected “in the coming days.”

Coats’ office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Trump is seriously considerin­g tapping U.S. Representa­tive John Ratcliffe, a fellow Republican, to replace Coats, a source told Reuters on condition of anonymity. Representa­tives for Ratcliffe were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Ratcliffe, a member of the House of Representa­tives intelligen­ce and judiciary committees, strongly defended Trump on Wednesday during former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony on his two-year investigat­ion of Russian election activities. His prospects for Senate confirmati­on to the top intelligen­ce post were not clear.

Coats, a Trump appointee who served as director of national intelligen­ce since March 2017, clashed with his boss early on, taking a hard line toward Russia that sharply contrasted with the conciliato­ry approach Trump pursued toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In January, Coats told Congress that North Korea was unlikely to give up its nuclear weapons, contradict­ing Trump’s statement that Pyongyang no longer poses a threat. He also told lawmakers that Iran had continued to comply with a nuclear deal that Trump abandoned. The next day, Trump on Twitter complained about the “passive and naive” U.S. intelligen­ce leaders, suggesting they “go back to school!”

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