Trump, who has repeatedly questioned a U.S. intelligence
assessment that Russia conducted an influence operation to swing
the 2016 election in his favor, tapped Vaughn Bishop to be the
agency's second-in-command to CIA Director Gina Haspel, the
announcement said.
The Senate must confirm Bishop, an Indiana native who retired
from the agency in 2011 following a 30-year career in which he
rose to senior positions. These included the top intelligence
analyst for Africa and the vice chairman of the National
Intelligence Council, which produces top-secret assessments for
the president.
After his retirement, Bishop worked as a consultant on a CIA
reorganization initiative.
If Bishop is confirmed by the Senate, the agency would be led by
a career officer from its clandestine service - Haspel - and a
career officer from its analytical branch.
(Reporting by Jonathan Landay; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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