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James Clapper, the US intelligence chief, resigns | James Clapper, the US intelligence chief, resigns |
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US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has submitted his letter of resignation, he has told a congressional panel. | US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has submitted his letter of resignation, he has told a congressional panel. |
He told the House Intelligence Committee that "it felt pretty good". | He told the House Intelligence Committee that "it felt pretty good". |
The 75-year-old top American spy had been expected to step aside, as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to appoint his own officials. | The 75-year-old top American spy had been expected to step aside, as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to appoint his own officials. |
Analysts believe that he is sending a signal to the Trump administration that they must now speed up the transition. | Analysts believe that he is sending a signal to the Trump administration that they must now speed up the transition. |
Mr Trump has denied that his transition team is in turmoil, despite having only filled two postings so far. | |
One of his close advisers, Kellyanne Conway, told reporters at Trump Tower in New York that announcements would be made before or after Thanksgiving, which is one week away. | |
Mr Clapper will remain in post until President Barack Obama leaves office. | |
"I submitted my letter of resignation last night which felt pretty good. I've got 64 days left," he said. | |
Committee members jokingly asked him to stay for four more years. | Committee members jokingly asked him to stay for four more years. |
Mr Clapper has authority over 17 different agencies including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and the (Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). | Mr Clapper has authority over 17 different agencies including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and the (Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). |
More than 107,000 employees report to him with a combined budget of over $52 billion (£41.8 billion). | More than 107,000 employees report to him with a combined budget of over $52 billion (£41.8 billion). |
In a profile published by Wired magazine only hours before his announcement, he said that he never questioned the morality of his profession. | In a profile published by Wired magazine only hours before his announcement, he said that he never questioned the morality of his profession. |
In his role, he has often been in the position of defending the National Security Agency (NSA), just one of the covert agencies that his office oversees. | In his role, he has often been in the position of defending the National Security Agency (NSA), just one of the covert agencies that his office oversees. |
Its image was badly damaged after Edward Snowden revealed how they collect information on American citizens. | Its image was badly damaged after Edward Snowden revealed how they collect information on American citizens. |
During a 2013 congressional hearing, Mr Clapper was asked: "Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions, or hundreds of millions, of Americans?" | During a 2013 congressional hearing, Mr Clapper was asked: "Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions, or hundreds of millions, of Americans?" |
"No, sir," Mr Clapper replied. | "No, sir," Mr Clapper replied. |
"It does not?" the incredulous senator responded. | "It does not?" the incredulous senator responded. |
"Not wittingly," Clapper said. "There are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly." | "Not wittingly," Clapper said. "There are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly." |
On Thursday, he was asked if Mr Trump will open up a rapprochement with Russia's President Vladimir Putin, but answered that he does not predict a "significant change in Russian behaviour". | |
Mr Clapper has served in the job for six years after previously working for the US Air Force and the Defence Intelligence Agency. | Mr Clapper has served in the job for six years after previously working for the US Air Force and the Defence Intelligence Agency. |