Washington — The Senate confirmed John Ratcliffe as CIA director on Thursday as Republicans work to approve officials to the top posts in President Trump's administration amid delays by Democrats.
John Ratcliffe was confirmed to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on Thursday, making him the second of President Donald Trump's cabinet picks to secure their position.
John Ratcliffe, a former Texas congressman who served as director of national intelligence during President Donald Trump’s first term, was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday to serve as CIA ...
Ratcliffe is a native of Heath, Texas, where he served as mayor from 2004 to 2012. John Ratcliffe, Pres. Donald Trump's selection for director of the Central Intelligence Agency, testifies before ...
CIA employees have gotten letters offering them buyouts if they voluntarily resign. They're the latest group of workers ...
The deferred retirement offered by the Trump administration would give an employee eight months of pay and benefits.
A CIA official told USA TODAY that the buyouts were part of an effort by newly confirmed CIA Director John Ratcliffe to ...
The “buyout” message to the CIA's entire workforce is tough to defend, but it’s not the only evidence of Team Trump ...
Democratic lawmakers have said buyouts or deferred resignation offers to federal workers by the Trump administration are ...
The CIA has offered buyouts to its entire workforce as part of a broader restructuring under Director John Ratcliffe to align ...
The US Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee John Ratcliffe as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), making him the second Cabinet member of Trump's administration.