Donald Trump names Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, as his permanent replacement for Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, according to reports. The decision follows an earlier nomination of Bill Pulte, a real estate developer serving as acting DNI, which lawmakers challenged as effectively illegal because his background did not meet statutory job requirements. Democrats responded to the potential advancement of Pulte by blocking renewal efforts for FISA Section 702, a surveillance authority used by agencies such as the NSA and the CIA, which was set to expire.
Sources describe Clayton’s appointment as a shift in direction after congressional pushback, with some officials suggesting Trump may not have focused on the ODNI role or the legislative timeline. Both accounts note that Clayton lacks national security experience, with backgrounds cited in corporate law practice and academia rather than security or intelligence work, and that he also previously assumed his SDNY position without prosecutorial experience. The reports add that Clayton’s nomination has already raised concerns tied to his past statements and actions, including defending Trump-related legal and political disputes and participating in matters connected to the Epstein investigation. Clayton still faces standard steps including an FBI background check and Senate confirmation.