Acting Direct of National Intelligence will stay on a little longer because he hasn’t finished what he started, according to CNN, who says Pulte made the appeal to President Trump to allow him to remain. It won’t be more than a couple of weeks but there will be some overlap, as CNN says Jay Clayton will be sworn in next week. Here’s the news:Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte will not immediately leave his office after his more permanent replacement, Jay Clayton, is sworn in, according to a source familiar with the matter. Clayton, who was confirmed by the Senate earlier this week, is expected to be sworn in as director of national intelligence next week, according to the source. Pulte is expected to stay in the office for at least two weeks after that, the source said, cautioning that the timeline could shift.