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Donald Trump names Dan Coats national intelligence director | Donald Trump names Dan Coats national intelligence director |
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US President-elect Donald Trump has named Dan Coats as his national intelligence director. | US President-elect Donald Trump has named Dan Coats as his national intelligence director. |
The Indiana ex-senator formerly served on the Senate Intelligence Committee. | The Indiana ex-senator formerly served on the Senate Intelligence Committee. |
Mr Trump said Mr Coats would "provide unwavering leadership... and spearhead my administration's ceaseless vigilance against those who seek to do us harm". | Mr Trump said Mr Coats would "provide unwavering leadership... and spearhead my administration's ceaseless vigilance against those who seek to do us harm". |
The appointment comes a day after an intelligence report accused Russia's president of ordering a campaign aimed at helping Mr Trump to victory. | The appointment comes a day after an intelligence report accused Russia's president of ordering a campaign aimed at helping Mr Trump to victory. |
Mr Trump said in a statement that Mr Coats had "clearly demonstrated the deep subject matter expertise and sound judgment required to lead our intelligence community". | Mr Trump said in a statement that Mr Coats had "clearly demonstrated the deep subject matter expertise and sound judgment required to lead our intelligence community". |
A statement from Mr Coats said: "There is no higher priority than keeping America safe, and I will utilise every tool at my disposal to make that happen." | A statement from Mr Coats said: "There is no higher priority than keeping America safe, and I will utilise every tool at my disposal to make that happen." |
Mr Coats has been a vocal critic of Russia over its 2014 annexation of Crimea. | |
He will need the Senate to confirm his appointment, replacing James Clapper. | |
What does the national intelligence director do? | What does the national intelligence director do? |
The position of director of national intelligence was created after the 11 September terrorist attacks to improve the US intelligence gathering agencies. | The position of director of national intelligence was created after the 11 September terrorist attacks to improve the US intelligence gathering agencies. |
The director is the president's principal adviser on matters on national intelligence, overseeing the National Intelligence Programme, which covers all projects related to the intelligence community. | The director is the president's principal adviser on matters on national intelligence, overseeing the National Intelligence Programme, which covers all projects related to the intelligence community. |
The post also oversees the US Intelligence Community, the grouping that combines the independent work of 16 agencies, including the CIA. | The post also oversees the US Intelligence Community, the grouping that combines the independent work of 16 agencies, including the CIA. |
Who is Dan Coats? | Who is Dan Coats? |
Dan Coats entered Congress in 1981, representing Indiana in the House. He took Dan Quayle's place in the Senate in 1989 when Mr Quayle became President George HW Bush's vice-president. | Dan Coats entered Congress in 1981, representing Indiana in the House. He took Dan Quayle's place in the Senate in 1989 when Mr Quayle became President George HW Bush's vice-president. |
Mr Coats had earlier served in the US Army in the 1960s and left the Senate in 1998, becoming US ambassador to Germany in the early 2000s. | Mr Coats had earlier served in the US Army in the 1960s and left the Senate in 1998, becoming US ambassador to Germany in the early 2000s. |
After that he became a lobbyist for pharmaceutical, defence and energy companies, returning to the Senate in 2010. He did not seek re-election in 2016. | After that he became a lobbyist for pharmaceutical, defence and energy companies, returning to the Senate in 2010. He did not seek re-election in 2016. |
During his time in the Senate he sat on the Select Committee on Intelligence. | During his time in the Senate he sat on the Select Committee on Intelligence. |
What's his relationship with Mr Trump? | What's his relationship with Mr Trump? |
Has not always been easy. | Has not always been easy. |
In early 2016 he said: "I am increasingly concerned by Donald Trump's statements and behaviour, and I have serious concerns about his ability to win the general election and provide presidential leadership." | In early 2016 he said: "I am increasingly concerned by Donald Trump's statements and behaviour, and I have serious concerns about his ability to win the general election and provide presidential leadership." |
He was also damning about Mr Trump's lewd comments on women from 2005 that were leaked to the press during the election campaign. | He was also damning about Mr Trump's lewd comments on women from 2005 that were leaked to the press during the election campaign. |
On 8 October, he wrote on Twitter that "Donald Trump's vulgar comments are totally inappropriate and disgusting, and these words have no place in our society". | On 8 October, he wrote on Twitter that "Donald Trump's vulgar comments are totally inappropriate and disgusting, and these words have no place in our society". |
And back in December 2015, when Mr Trump announced his plans to prevent Muslims immigrating to the US, Mr Coats wrote: "Once again, Donald Trump has chosen bombastic rhetoric over sound judgement." | And back in December 2015, when Mr Trump announced his plans to prevent Muslims immigrating to the US, Mr Coats wrote: "Once again, Donald Trump has chosen bombastic rhetoric over sound judgement." |
Generally, however, he supported his party's nominee once chosen, publicly criticising former candidate Ted Cruz for refusing to endorse Mr Trump. | Generally, however, he supported his party's nominee once chosen, publicly criticising former candidate Ted Cruz for refusing to endorse Mr Trump. |
What about Russia? | What about Russia? |
Mr Coats pressed President Barack Obama to punish Russia harshly for its annexation of Crimea. | |
As a result, Mr Coats was among several lawmakers banned from travelling to Russia. | As a result, Mr Coats was among several lawmakers banned from travelling to Russia. |
The matter is key given the new intelligence report that says the Kremlin developed a "clear preference" for Mr Trump during the election. | The matter is key given the new intelligence report that says the Kremlin developed a "clear preference" for Mr Trump during the election. |
It said Russia's goals were to "undermine public faith" in the US democratic process and "denigrate" his Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton. | It said Russia's goals were to "undermine public faith" in the US democratic process and "denigrate" his Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton. |
After being briefed on the findings, Mr Trump stopped short of accusing Russia of interfering, saying only that the election outcome was not affected. | After being briefed on the findings, Mr Trump stopped short of accusing Russia of interfering, saying only that the election outcome was not affected. |
So why choose Mr Coats? | So why choose Mr Coats? |
The answer may lie not with Mr Trump, but his running mate, vice-president-elect Mike Pence. | The answer may lie not with Mr Trump, but his running mate, vice-president-elect Mike Pence. |
Mr Pence was the governor of Indiana - Mr Coats's state. | Mr Pence was the governor of Indiana - Mr Coats's state. |
The two men know each other well - so well that Mr Coats was the senator who seconded Mr Pence's nomination for the Republican vice-presidential candidacy. | The two men know each other well - so well that Mr Coats was the senator who seconded Mr Pence's nomination for the Republican vice-presidential candidacy. |