{"id":460,"date":"2018-03-06T16:41:22","date_gmt":"2018-03-06T16:41:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.duke.edu\/policy360\/?p=460"},"modified":"2021-06-15T13:46:53","modified_gmt":"2021-06-15T13:46:53","slug":"ep-63-james-clapper-on-russia-trump-and-leadership","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/policy360.org\/2018\/03\/06\/ep-63-james-clapper-on-russia-trump-and-leadership\/","title":{"rendered":"Ep. 63 James Clapper on Russia, Trump and Leadership"},"content":{"rendered":"

James Clapper served as director of national intelligence and Obama\u2019s top security adviser from 2010-2017. He oversaw 200,000 intelligence employees, a $52 billion budget and top security organizations including the CIA, NSA and FBI. In this episode of Policy 360, he discusses threats to the U.S., his decision to speak out against the country’s current leadership and his hopes for future leaders.<\/p>\n

James Clapper was at Duke to give the inaugural David M. Rubenstein Distinguished Lecture.<\/p>\n