President Donald Trump has appointed Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as the acting Director of National Intelligence, marking a controversial shift following Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation to care for her ailing husband.
Critics swiftly condemned Pulte as “totally unqualified,” highlighting his lack of experience in national security and prior absence of a security clearance, raising alarms about his capability to lead the nation’s intelligence operations.
Trump's insistence that Pulte is "a very smart guy," coupled with indications that he may not be a permanent choice for the role, reflects the administration's ongoing internal turmoil and tension regarding intelligence governance.
Pulte, known for targeting political opponents during his tenure at FHFA, is poised to execute significant personnel cuts within the intelligence community, prompting concerns about the potential misuse of power and his loyalties.
The rapid nature of Pulte’s appointment has taken administration officials by surprise, signaling chaotic decision-making amid mounting criticism from both political allies and adversaries.
This appointment underscores a deeper trend in Trump’s administration, which has increasingly favored political loyalty over substantive experience in vital national security roles, alarming experts and prompting fears over the implications for intelligence integrity.
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