Dan Coats, Trump's pick to be the nation's spy chief, was once banned from Russia - Vox
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NYT: Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats expected to step down
Trump singled out Dan Coats in morning rant about intelligence community | CNN Politics
Mike Pence talked Dan Coats out of quitting the Trump administration
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DNI Coats Opening Statement on the 2019 Worldwide Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community
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Intelligence Director Coats Faces Senate Amid Swirl of New Claims of Trump Interference
Dan Coats to resign as director of national intelligence; Trump selects Rep. John Ratcliffe as replacement | Fox News
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats is leaving office, Trump says
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Incoming Trump administration cabinet secretary nominees including Director of National Intelligence (DNI) nominee Dan Coats (4th L, in blue jacket), National Security Advisor nominee Michael Flynn, Small Business Administrator nominee Linda McMahon (
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Texas congressman named to replace Dan Coats as national intelligence director - POLITICO
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DNI Chief Dan Coats Stands by Russian Meddling Assessment After Trump Throws Him Under the Bus
The United States is under attack': DNI Coats warns of cyberthreats
Dan Coats, '72, Officially Becomes Director of National Intelligence: Law School News: Robert H. McKinney School of Law: IUPUI
Woodward book: Former DNI Dan Coats saw no point acting against Trump
Trump second-guessed DNI Coats on cybersecurity before sit-down with Putin - POLITICO
John Ratcliffe Is Not a Qualified Replacement for Dan Coats - Bloomberg
Dan Coats to Step Down as Intelligence Chief; Trump Picks Loyalist for Job - The New York Times
Dan Coats is to step down as director of national intelligence | The Economist