Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won’t say Biden won 2020 election
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Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won't say Biden won 2020 election Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won’t say Biden won 2020 election US President...
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- Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won't say Biden won 2020 election Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won’t say Biden won 2020 election US President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the nation’s top intelligence official, Jay Clayton, evaded directly stating that Trump lost the 2020 election.
- During his Senate confirmation hearing Clayton said only that Biden had been ‘certified’ as president, adding ‘I am not an election denier’.
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Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won't say Biden won 2020 election Trump’s intelligence chief nominee won’t say Biden won 2020 election US President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the nation’s top intelligence official, Jay Clayton, evaded directly stating that Trump lost the 2020 election. During his Senate confirmation hearing Clayton said only that Biden had been ‘certified’ as president, adding ‘I am not an election denier’.