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Trump directs interim US intelligence chief Bill Pulte to downsize agency

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-10

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• What happened: President Donald Trump has directed Bill Pulte, the newly appointed acting Director of National Intelligence, to downsize the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and revert staff to their home agencies. • Why it matters: Pulte's appointment has faced bipartisan criticism, particularly from Democrats who question his qualifications and fear that his leadership could complicate negotiations on the controversial Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows warrantless surveillance. • What to watch next: The Senate's response to Pulte's appointment and the ongoing discussions regarding the renewal of Section 702 will be crucial, as well as Trump's search for a permanent nominee with national security experience.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkUS Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte speaks to reporters on January 9 at the White House in Washington, DC, the United States [File: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters]By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and ReutersPublished On 10 Jun 202610 Jun 2026United States President Donald Trump has directed Bill Pulte to cut staff at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) as soon as he takes up his role as acting intelligence chief.The order came in a Truth Social post on Wednesday, in which Trump doubled down on his choice of Pulte, a controversial pick.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3‘Doesn’t seem qualified’: Who is Bill Pulte, acting US intelligence chief?list 2 of 3Tulsi Gabbard resigns as Trump’s top US intelligence officiallist 3 of 3Three Republicans break ranks, but Senate fails to curb Trump’s war powersend of list“I have named William Pulte to be Acting Director of National Intelligence, who will take over on June 19th, and have asked him to execute the immediate and needed downsizing of the office, reverting staff to their home agencies,” Trump wrote.Pulte’s appointment has sparked bipartisan pushback, with Democrats especially questioning his qualifications.A businessman with ties to construction and private equity, Pulte has no intelligence or military background, and critics see him as a Trump loyalist who has attacked the president’s critics.In Wednesday’s post, Trump did emphasise he was already searching for Pulte’s successor. “I am looking for a permanent ODNI Nominee with experience in National Security,” he wrote.But Pulte’s short-term appointment has become a flashpoint in Congress, with Democrats refusing to renew a controversial surveillance measure until a permanent pick is selected. When he takes up his interim role next week, Pulte will succeed former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who stepped down last month after her husband was diagnosed with cancer.But Congress members like Democrat Mark Warner, a key figure on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, have decried Pulte as “grossly unqualified”.Warner and other leaders have also warned that Pulte’s appointment would complicate negotiations to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows warrantless surveillance of communications involving foreigners.That measure is divisive on both sides of the aisle, as it has also resulted in the surveillance of US citizens. It allows intelligence agencies to collect emails, texts and phone data without warrants, if the communications in question are believed to involve individuals outside the US.Warner said naming Pulte to head the ODNI was like “throwing a live hand grenade” into Congress’s efforts to reauthorise Section 702.Last week, all but one Senate Democrat and seven Republicans voted against a three-year extension of Section 702, citing concerns about Pulte. Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman was the only Democrat to break party ranks in that 52-47 vote.But Trump has called on Congress to pass a temporary extension of Section 702, denouncing Democrats for blocking the bill.“Just like they did on Border Funding, the Radical Left Dumocrats [sic] are trying to take our National Security hostage because of unrelated issues,” Trump wrote on Wednesday. “They should stop playing politics with the safety of our Great Country.” Still, Trump has faced backlash from within his Republican Party, with congressional leaders calling on the president to select a permanent intelligence chief to put the matter to bed.“We don’t need a weaponised DNI [director of national intelligence],” Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters. “We need professionals here.”Critics have questioned whether Pulte would use US intelligence capabilities to persecute Trump’s perceived political enemies.Currently, the 38-year-old Pulte serves as the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.In that position, Pulte has accused several of Trump’s adversaries of mortgage fraud. They include Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, all of whom Trump has personally attacked.Democrats have accused the 38-year-old Pulte of weaponising his government role for political aims.

Source: Al Jazeera
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