Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) seemed to close the door on being nominated to be the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) after it was reported that President Donald Trump was considering tapping him to fill the position.
Trump named the United States Ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, to be the acting Director of National Intelligence on February 20.
In a tweet on Thursday afternoon, Trump thanked Grenell for āstepping in to serveā and said he would announce a āterrific candidateā for the DNI position soon.
According to the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, Grenell can serve as the acting DNI until March 11, unless Trump nominates a replacement before that date. Grenell could then serve in that position until the Senate confirmed Trumpās nominee.
However, in an interview on Fox Businessā āMornings with Mariaā on Friday morning, Collins responded to reports that Trump was considering nominating him to be DNI, āThis is not a job thatās of interest to me, and itās not one that Iād accept.ā
On January 29, Collins ā a staunch supporter of the president ā announced his bid for the Senate that was left vacant by Johnny Isakson who retired at the end of last year.
Trump reportedly pressured Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) to name Collins to fill the seat until the election later this year. However, Kemp nominated Kelly Loeffler instead.
Some conservatives were worried that Loeffler would not be as conservative as Collins. However, according to a tracker of how senators have voted, Loeffler has voted 100% ā in line with Trumpās positionā since she was sworn in earlier this year.
Collinsā decision to run for the Senate did not go over well with the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) which said his campaign could hurt other candidatesā electoral prospects.
āDoug Collinsā selfishness will hurt David Perdue, Kelly Loeffler, and President Trump. Not to mention the people of Georgia who stand to bear the burden of it for years to come,ā NRSC Executive Director Kevin McLaughlin wrote in a statement in response to the news.
Additionally, the NRSC said that it āstands firmly behind Sen. Kelly Loeffler and urges anyone who wants to re-elect President Trump, hold the GOP senate majority, and stop socialism to do the same.ā
Nominating Collins to the DNI position was seen as a way to defuse a primary contest for the Georgia seat.
However, if Collins accepted the nomination, itās unclear how the decision would play in the Senate. When Trump nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) for the same position last year, senators balked at the nomination citing his lack of experience in the intelligence field.
Trumpās decision to consider nominating Collins comes after intelligence officials warned that Russian operatives were working to help get Trump re-elected. Trump reportedly lashed out at outgoing DNI Joseph Maguire for allowing intelligence officials to give that briefing.
A Collins nomination would likely raise concerns among Democrats that Trump was trying to politicize the intelligence community.