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Trump asks Senate to delay intelligence chief confirmation hearing

July 18, 2026

Why it matters locally: The delay in confirming the Director of National Intelligence could have implications for intelligence sharing and national security, which indirectly affects all states, including Minnesota.


President Trump asked Senate Republicans to postpone the confirmation hearing for his nominee to serve as Director of National Intelligence, linking the delay to passage of voting legislation that the chamber rejected in a previous vote. Senators had prepared to expedite the confirmation process for the intelligence chief position. Trump's request upended that timeline, according to reporting on the matter. The president specified that he wanted the Senate to pass voting measures before proceeding with the confirmation hearing. That legislation had already failed when brought to a vote in the Senate. No additional details about the specific voting provisions or the timeline for rescheduling the hearing were immediately available. The nominee was originally scheduled to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee.

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