Intel chief nominee says he won’t be swayed by politics

Intel chief nominee says he won’t be swayed by politics
By MARY CLARE JALONICK and ERIC TUCKER Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s nominee to be director of national intelligence pledged at his confirmation hearing Tuesday to deliver intelligence free of bias, prejudice or political influence and said he believed that Russia had interfered in the most recent presidential election and could try to do so again. The comments from Rep. John Ratcliffe, a Texas Republican, were aimed at quelling Democratic concerns that the Trump loyalist could be swayed by political pressure from a president who has been openly dismissive of the government’s spy agencies and once derided them as being “run amok.”


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