An executive order issued by President Joe Biden just days before he leaves office aims to shore up America's cyber defenses while making it easier to go after foreign countries that launch cyberattac
US President-elect Donald Trump's CIA pick John Ratcliffe referred to Hunter Biden's computer case blunder. In October 2020, the New York Post claimed Hunter Biden’s laptop, which was found at a Delaware repair shop,
Ratcliffe, who served as President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence during part of Trump's first term in office, was appointed with 74 senators voting in favor and 24 voting against the appointment.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday confirmed John Ratcliffe as CIA director ... though President Joe Biden elevated the position to Cabinet level under Ratcliffe’s predecessor, William ...
A new analysis that began under the Biden administration is released by the C.I.A.’s new director, John Ratcliffe, who wants the agency to get “off the sidelines” in the debate. The ...
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden issued an executive order Thursday ... his picks for top national cybersecurity positions. John Ratcliffe, Trump's nominee to be CIA director, said Wednesday ...
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Kennedy once again betrays his ignorance about Medicaid. “The premiums are too high, the deductibles are too high, and everybody’s getting sicker,” he said. But Medicaid has no premiums or ...
The Senate will vote today on John Ratcliffe's nomination to serve as director of the CIA. If senators approve his nomination, he will be the second member of Trump's team to be confirmed after Marco Rubio was sworn in as secretary of state earlier this week.
President Donald Trump took a combative tone at times as he spoke remotely Thursday to an international audience of business leaders, politicians and other elites at the World Economic Forum’s annual event in Davos,
Ratcliffe, the former director of national intelligence in the final months of Trump’s first term, drew controversy over perceived politicization of intelligence assessments.
The Department of Justice says it will "vigorously defend" Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, after it was temporarily blocked in a federal court earlier today.