Dayton Daily News

Director of National Intelligen­ce to resign

- By Zeke Miller, Eric Tucker and Deb Riechmann

— Director of WASHINGTON

National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats is leaving his job next month, ending a two-year tenure marked by President Donald Trump’s clashes with intelligen­ce officials.

Trump announced Coats’ departure on Aug. 15 in a tweet Sunday that thanked Coats for his service. He said he will nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, to the post and that he will name an acting official in the coming days. Ratcliffe is a frequent Trump defender who fiercely questioned former special counsel Robert Mueller last week during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

Coats often appeared out of step with Trump and disclosed to prosecutor­s how he was urged by the president to publicly deny any link between Russia and the Trump campaign. The frayed relationsh­ip reflected broader divisions between the president and the government’s intelligen­ce agencies.

Coats’ public, and sometimes personal, disagreeme­nts with Trump over policy and intelligen­ce included Russian election interferen­ce and North Korean nuclear capabiliti­es.

Trump had long been skeptical of the nation’s intelligen­ce community, which provoked his ire by concluding that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election with the goal of getting him elected.

A former Republican senator from Indiana, Coats was appointed director of National Intelligen­ce in March 2017, becoming the fifth person to hold the post since it was created in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to oversee and coordinate the nation’s 17 intelligen­ce agencies.

 ??  ?? National Intelligen­ce Director Dan Coats (left) is resigning. The president says he will nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe to the post.
National Intelligen­ce Director Dan Coats (left) is resigning. The president says he will nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe to the post.

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