Trump Announces New Appointments to the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board
The advisory board will be led by Devin Nunes, the ex-Republican congressman from California.
Former President Donald Trump has appointed a fresh group of members to the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, which is responsible for offering guidance on national security and intelligence issues.
In a declaration, Trump commended them as a “distinguished and trusted group of Patriots” demonstrating a wide array of experiences and expertise, promising to assist in “restoring integrity to our Intelligence Community.”
The advisory board will be chaired by Devin Nunes, the former Republican congressman from California who developed a strong rapport with Trump and was a prominent critic of U.S. intelligence agencies throughout his time as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
The additional appointees include:
Reince Priebus, the former White House Chief of Staff and Republican National Committee Chairman, who significantly influenced Trump’s initial policies.
Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, an ex-CIA officer specializing in counterterrorism and covert operations, along with being an author and entrepreneur.
Scott Glabe, a past official with Homeland Security, possessing knowledge in national security law and counterterrorism policies.
Wayne Berman, a seasoned Republican strategist who has served in senior advisory roles across various presidential campaigns and administrations.
Katie Miller, formerly the press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence and a communications official at the Department of Homeland Security.
Jeremy Katz, an expert in economic policy and former deputy director of the National Economic Council during the Trump administration.
Thomas Ollis Hicks, Jr., a businessman, Republican supporter, and advocate for conservative policies.
Joshua Lobel, a businessman and strategic advisory investor.
The President’s Intelligence Advisory Board delivers independent evaluations of intelligence operations and their efficacy. This panel will provide Trump with insights on significant security threats, monitor intelligence activities, and help ensure intelligence entities function per presidential directions and national security priorities.