Maura Burns has been appointed as the acting CIA director until the confirmation of President Donald Trump's nominee, John Ratcliffe. This decision was confirmed by two reliable sources familiar with the matter.
Burns has an extensive background within the CIA, having served as the agency's chief operating officer since 2022. Prior to this role, she dedicated years to working in the Directorate of Analysis, focusing on weapons, counterproliferation, and counterterrorism.
Her appointment as acting director comes at a crucial time for the CIA, as it navigates various national security challenges and transitions in leadership. Burns' experience and expertise in critical areas of intelligence make her a fitting choice to lead the agency during this interim period.
As the CIA continues its vital work in safeguarding the nation's security interests, Burns will play a pivotal role in ensuring the agency's operations run smoothly and effectively. Her track record within the CIA underscores her commitment to upholding the agency's mission and values.
While Burns assumes the responsibilities of acting director, the nomination of John Ratcliffe for the permanent position awaits confirmation. In the meantime, the CIA will benefit from Burns' leadership and strategic vision in advancing its objectives and priorities.