AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTTrump Picks New Intelligence Chief After Revolt Over PulteThe president said he would nominate Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, for the permanent role.Listen · 1:29 min Jay Clayton in New York last year.Credit...Dave Sanders for The New York TimesJune 11, 2026Updated 2:41 p.m. ETPresident Trump said on Thursday that he would nominate Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to be the next director of national intelligence.Mr. Trump had been under pressure to move on from his decision to appoint Bill Pulte, a top housing official, as the acting director, replacing Tulsi Gabbard, who announced last month that she would step down from the post.The appointment of Mr. Pulte derailed the congressional reauthorization of one of the government’s most powerful surveillance authorities. But the announcement of Mr. Clayton to be nominated for Senate confirmation seemed unlikely to immediately solve Mr. Trump’s problems with Congress.The House on Thursday rejected a three-week extension of the law, which will expire at midnight on Friday. With Congress now out of town, it would be difficult to schedule another vote before the deadline.Mr. Trump, in a social media post, encouraged the Senate to confirm Mr. Clayton “as soon as possible.”“Few people anywhere in the Legal Community are respected at the level of Jay,” Mr. Trump wrote.This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.Julian E. Barnes covers the U.S. intelligence agencies and international security matters for The Times. He has written about security issues for more than two decades.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT
Trump Picks Jay Clayton for Director of National Intelligence After Backlash Over Bill Pulte
The president said he would nominate Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, for the permanent role.










