Trump picks Germany envoy as top intel adviser


Richard Grenell has faced calls for his expulsion as the US ambassador to Germany after speaking up in support of right-wing politicians in Europe. – EPA pic, February 20, 2020.

PRESIDENT Donald Trump yesterday named the US ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, as his top intelligence adviser, immediately drawing criticism that the politically outspoken figure is unsuited to such a sensitive position.

Grenell has been named acting director of national intelligence, a temporary status that means he will not face a Senate confirmation process unless Trump puts him forward for a permanent position.

He takes over from Joseph Maguire, a retired admiral whose status as acting director was due to expire next month.

Trump tweeted that Grenell “has represented our Country exceedingly well and I look forward to working with him. I would like to thank Joe Maguire for the wonderful job he has done, and we look forward to working with him closely, perhaps in another capacity within the Administration!”.

The director of national intelligence, often referred to as DNI, oversees the sprawling US espionage and intelligence apparatus, and reports directly to the president.

Grenell, an outspoken envoy in Germany, will be the first openly gay member of the Trump cabinet.

He has caused a stir during his diplomatic service, acting as an enforcer of the president’s policies on Iran, China and other issues where European capitals do not always see eye to eye with the White House.

Last year, he faced calls for his expulsion shortly after taking up his post in Germany when he spoke up in support of right-wing politicians in Europe.

Trump, however, reportedly sees Grenell as a loyalist, helping him reassert himself following acquittal in his historic impeachment trial in Congress, and ahead of the November presidential election.

Samantha Powers, a United Nations ambassador under Barack Obama’s presidency, tweeted that the appointment of someone so openly political to the intelligence post “would be a travesty”.

Democratic Senator Mark Warner in a statement said “the president has selected an individual without any intelligence experience to serve as the leader of the nation’s intelligence community in an acting capacity”. – AFP, February 20, 2020.


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