What You Should Know About James Clapper, Trump’s Thorn

6. Public Service To Private Industry

Before he retired from active duty in 1995, Clapper served as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. His knowledge and experience allowed him to thrive as an executive for multiple government contractors. During his 2010 confirmation hearing, he defended contractors’ contributions to national defense and their value to the intelligence community.

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