President-elect Donald Trump designated his former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, to become director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Prior to being appointed by Trump, Ratcliffe served as a Republican House member from Texas. From his seats on the Judiciary and Intelligence committees, Ratcliffe was a strong defender of Trump's. Some political observers viewed Ratcliffe as a contender to serve as the next attorney general.

"I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our Nation’s highest Intelligence positions," Trump said in a Tuesday statement, which also included attacks against Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and former intelligence officials over Hunter Biden's now-infamous laptop.

The announcement comes as Trump fills out his Cabinet and other top posts in preparation for his second term, which begins Jan. 20.... Read More: USA Today