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CIA Director Ratcliffe Backs Surveillance Bill Without Warrant Requirements as Senate Votes Loom

2 min · 30. april 2026
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John Ratcliffe, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, has been involved in recent debates over United States surveillance powers. On April 29, 2026, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives approved a bill to extend a divisive surveillance program by three years, just ahead of its expiration. KSAT News reports that the measure passed by a 235 to 191 vote, with many Democrats joining Republicans, but it lacks the warrant requirement demanded by critics like Senator Ron Wyden. The bill introduces new oversight, including monthly civil liberties reviews of queries on United States persons by an official in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Violations would go to the Intelligence Community inspector general. It also adds criminal penalties for misuse, requires a government audit of targeting practices, and expands congressional access to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court proceedings. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune supported the push, while the measure now awaits Senate approval and President Donald Trumps signature. Ratcliffes office would oversee some of these compliance checks, strengthening accountability without full warrants. In other news, Ratcliffe commented on a rescue operation for a missing United States soldier in Iran. A YouTube report quotes him from six days ago stating that the Central Intelligence Agency deployed human intelligence networks and cutting-edge technology no other agency worldwide possesses. The soldier was located using heartbeat detection methods, though details remain classified. The New York Post noted the technology involves advanced tools like diamond-based magnetic field measurements, with challenges related to distance. China has reportedly developed similar capabilities. These developments highlight Ratcliffes role in balancing national security and oversight amid ongoing intelligence challenges. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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John Ratcliffe: Former Intelligence Director Now Policy Analyst, Not Current CIA Chief

John Ratcliffe is not the current Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and there have been no credible reports in the last few days placing him in that role or describing new decisions he has made as director. Publicly available records from the United States government and major news outlets state that he previously served as Director of National Intelligence under President Donald Trump, not as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Recent coverage still refers to him in that past capacity. In the last few days, John Ratcliffe has mainly appeared in the news and commentary space as a political and national security analyst rather than as an acting intelligence chief. For example, cable news programs and opinion outlets have continued to invite him to discuss issues such as classified documents cases, debate over surveillance authorities, and United States policy toward Russia and China, typically identifying him as former Director of National Intelligence. Major organizations like the Associated Press, CNN, and Fox News have described him this way in recent segments and articles, and none of those outlets report that he holds any current government post. According to recent political reporting from sources such as Politico and The Washington Post, Ratcliffe remains a prominent figure in Republican foreign policy circles, advising candidates and speaking at policy forums, but only in an informal capacity. These stories focus on his past oversight of the United States intelligence community during the Trump administration, including his role in declassifying certain documents and his public criticism of perceived bias within intelligence agencies. They do not attribute to him any present day operational control over the Central Intelligence Agency. Other current intelligence community news that names Ratcliffe does so in a historical context. For instance, when outlets cover debates about how intelligence should be shared with Congress, or how to manage threats from Russia and China, they sometimes quote prior statements Ratcliffe made while he was Director of National Intelligence. These mentions are retrospective, using him as a reference point in longer running disputes about transparency, politicization, and oversight. There are also think tank events and conference panels, reported on by organizations like the Hudson Institute and Heritage Foundation, where Ratcliffe is listed as a speaker discussing cyber threats, election security, and strategic competition with China. Again, these appearances underline his status as a former senior intelligence official, not a current director making agency decisions. For listeners looking for very recent and concrete actions by the sitting Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, those reports refer to other officials, not to John Ratcliffe. Current headlines about Central Intelligence Agency operations, Ukraine, or covert action planning may mention him only indirectly, if at all, usually as part of background on how intelligence policy evolved over the last decade. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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According to recent reporting, John Ratcliffe has been steering the Central Intelligence Agency in a more aggressive direction, with the agency moving quickly to support President Trump’s priorities and taking what officials describe as smarter risks to outmaneuver U.S. adversaries.[1] The biggest current story involves a widening feud between the C.I.A. and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Reporting says the C.I.A. has cut back its participation in some intelligence assessments, including work connected to Iran, because of disputes over intelligence sharing, declassification, and who controls certain analytical tasks.[1] Sources familiar with the matter say the clash centers on a task force created in April 2025 by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The C.I.A., under Ratcliffe, has accused the group of bypassing normal intelligence sharing and declassification procedures, while O.D.N.I. officials say the C.I.A. has blocked access to intelligence.[1] The dispute matters because it has affected how the two agencies work together on national security analysis, which presidents have long relied on for major foreign policy decisions. People familiar with the situation say the agencies are now operating more like separate analytical shops than closely linked partners.[1] For listeners following Ratcliffe’s leadership, the key point is that his tenure is being marked not only by a more assertive C.I.A., but also by a high profile internal power struggle over mission, access, and control of intelligence product.[1] Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Former CIA Director John Ratcliffe's Secret Cuba Diplomacy Mission Resurfaces Amid US Policy Debates

John Ratcliffe is back in the spotlight this week as the former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency plays a visible role in debates over United States policy toward Cuba and broader national security strategy. While he left the CIA at the end of the Trump administration, recent reporting highlights how decisions and messages he delivered in office are shaping current diplomatic and political calculations. New interest has centered on Ratcliffe’s previously quiet but highly consequential trip to Havana while he was CIA director. Video segments from CBS News and other outlets, now circulating widely again, detail how Ratcliffe was dispatched by President Donald Trump to meet senior Cuban officials in Havana. According to CBS News correspondent Olivia Gazis, Ratcliffe carried a two part message. Washington was prepared to expand economic and security engagement with Cuba if Havana made what the administration called fundamental changes. At the same time, Ratcliffe warned that the window for cooperation would not stay open indefinitely and that the president was prepared to enforce red lines if necessary. Coverage from Deutsche Welle notes that Ratcliffe’s talks with Cuban officials came as Cuba faced fuel shortages, power cuts, and an intensifying economic crisis. A Cuban government statement, confirmed at the time by the CIA, said both sides expressed willingness to strengthen cooperation on law enforcement. Analysts interviewed by Deutsche Welle now point to those negotiations as an example of how intelligence diplomacy can be used to press for economic opening and political concessions, including reports that Cuban officials quietly considered allowing more outside investment and addressing specific United States concerns about detained Americans. In light of ongoing unrest and migration pressures from Cuba, Ratcliffe’s Havana mission is being reassessed by policy experts as one of the clearest illustrations of the Trump administration’s mix of pressure and conditional outreach. CBS News reports that Ratcliffe’s warning that the main threat facing Cuba was internal collapse, rather than direct military action, is informing current conversations about how far the United States should go in tightening or easing sanctions. As Ratcliffe continues to comment in public forums on intelligence threats and foreign policy, his record as CIA director, including the Havana visit, is likely to remain a reference point for how future administrations manage covert channels, economic leverage, and regime change pressures in the Western Hemisphere. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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