Former Director of National Intelligence created a special position before leaving office in July 2019. Coats, who was a card carrying member of the Deep State, was a critic of the President and did a horrible job of seeking the truth during the sham and criminal Mueller Investigation.

CBS reported in July about Coats leaving office [emphasis added]:

In his resignation letter, dated July 28, Coats, 76, thanked the president for the opportunity to serve as DNI, which he called a “distinct privilege.” “I have overseen the selection of new, extremely capable leaders across the IC, and within the ODNI, have transformed its focus, structure, and integration efforts to ensure you have the best, most timely, and unbiased intelligence possible,” Coats wrote. “As we have previously discussed, I believe it is time for me to move on to the next chapter of my life. Therefore, I hereby submit to you my resignation effective August 15, 2019.” TRENDING: Crowd Begins Chanting "Fill The Seat" at Trump Rally in North Carolina - President Trump Announces He Will Name Nominee this Week - A WOMAN Earlier this month Coats announced the creation of a new senior-level position to coordinate election security efforts across the intelligence community. Known as the election threats executive, the new position is responsible for coordinating “all election security activities, initiatives, and programs.” The president’s tweet ended months of speculation that Mr. Coats would either soon depart or be ousted from his role. Though he was among the longest-serving national security officials in the president’s cabinet, Coats’ public statements on behalf of the intelligence community occasionally ran contrary to Mr. Trump’s preferred policy outcomes, stoking the president’s ire. At the annual Worldwide Threats hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee in January, Coats said North Korea would “seek to retain” its nuclear program, though the president had months ago declared it “no longer” posed a nuclear threat. He said Iran was continuing to abide by the terms of the nuclear deal from which president Trump had withdrawn the U.S. in 2018. Coats also said ISIS’ pervasive ideology meant it would continue to pose a threat, though the president had recently declared the terror group “defeated” and ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. After the January hearing, President Trump tweeted that “The Intelligence People” were “wrong” and should “go back to school.”

Coats created the Election Security position shortly before he stepped down from his position as DNI. He did this as the Ukrainian scandal started in the House. He also created a memo that was referred to in the IC IG report that was forwarded to Acting DNI Maguire that the Intel community will not release:

This "secret" Dan Coats memo is in the footnotes of ICIG Atkinson's letter to DNI Maguire which accompanied the whistleblower complaint. pic.twitter.com/CVBwcX14F7 — Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) October 9, 2019

The creation of the Election Security position occurred the day after President Trump called the Ukraine:

A source at the ODNI told me that the agency briefed the White House and Congress about the Election Threats Executive on July 10. Both the WH and Congress were tight-lipped. A source at the House Intelligence Committee could only confirm that the Cmte was briefed but not when. — Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) October 9, 2019

The person appointed to the Election Security position is Shelby Pierson. She was formally Senior Intelligence Officer for Denial and Deception:

Shelby Pierson is the Election Threats Executive, leading an interagency election security effort. Some describe the position as an "election security czar." Pierson is former CIA. At the CIA, she had a neat title—Senior Intelligence Officer for Denial & Deception. — Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) October 9, 2019

Shelby Pierson is the individual this past week who claimed erroneously that Russia was helping Trump to win the 2020 election.

She lied about this in her report.

Stltoday reported: