In this July 25, 2018, file photo, retired Vice Adm. Joseph Maguire and now current director of the National Counterterrorism Center, appears before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington.Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., criticized the removal of Coats and Gordon in a statement Thursday night.
"President Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is seemingly incapable of hearing facts that contradict his own views," he said. "The mission of the intelligence community is to speak truth to power; Yet in pushing out two dedicated public servants in as many weeks, once again the President has shown that he has no problem prioritizing his political ego even if it comes at the expense of our national security."
This all comes after the president tweeted over a week ago his intention to name Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, as Coats' replacement, but Ratcliffe quickly withdrew from consideration after reports surfaced about misrepresentations he made about his role in an anti-terrorism case while serving as U.S. attorney in Texas.
(MORE: McConnell won't call Senate back, expects new gun legislation in September) In tweets on Friday, Trump said "our great Republican Congressman John Ratcliffe is being treated very unfairly by the LameStream Media. Rather than going through months of slander and libel, I explained to John how miserable it would be for him and his family to deal with these people...."
Ratcliffe, in a statement, said he did not wish for a national security and intelligence debate surrounding his confirmation, "however untrue, to become a purely political and partisan issue."
"The country we all love deserves that it be treated as an American issue. Accordingly, I have asked the President to nominate someone other than me for this position," Ratcliffe said in the statement.
ABC News' Lee Ferran and Matthew Mosk contributed to this report.
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