Senate Confirms Ratcliffe as New CIA Director

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A bipartisan majority in the Senate voted 74โ€“25 on Jan. 23 to confirm the former intelligence director as the next head of the CIA.

The Senate has approved John Ratcliffe to serve as the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

A bipartisan majority in the Senate voted 74โ€“25 on Jan. 23 to confirm the former intelligence director as the next head of the CIA, following a brief delay in the confirmation process.

Ratcliffe is the second of President Donald Trumpโ€™s appointees to be confirmed by the Senate, following Marco Rubioโ€™s unanimous confirmation as secretary of state on Jan. 20.

Though Ratcliffeโ€™s appointment was swiftly approved by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in a 14โ€“3 vote, a small group of Senate Democrats sought to torpedo the nomination in the eleventh hour, forcing the vote open to a lengthier debate process.

Senate intelligence committee Chair Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Vice Chair Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) previously urged the Senate to take up Ratcliffeโ€™s nomination with haste following the committeeโ€™s approval.

In a joint statement shared with The Epoch Times, the pair said that the global geopolitical situation was โ€œfar too dangerousโ€ to delay Ratcliffeโ€™s nomination.

Speaking on the Senate floor on Jan. 21, however, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said that he โ€œstrongly opposed the nomination,โ€ and believed Ratcliffe was overly inclined to partisanship and would prioritize โ€œdoing what would please Donald Trumpโ€ over being truthful and enforcing the law.

Cotton rebuffed Warner on the floor, accusing the small group of Democrats of conspiring to delay the confirmation of the presidentโ€™s appointees in order to undermine Trumpโ€™s ability to realize his policy platform.

Despite the hiccup, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said that Ratcliffe had wide bipartisan support and a sound track record on intelligence matters.

โ€œMr. Ratcliffe, like Secretary Rubio, earned bipartisan support after his confirmation hearing last week,โ€ Thune said on Jan. 21.

โ€œHe will bring valuable knowledge and experience to his new post, including from his time on the House intelligence committee and as director of national intelligence under Trumpโ€™s first administration,โ€ he added.

Byย Andrew Thornebrooke

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