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New Trump appointee fires several office of director of national intelligence staff – report
Bill Pulte at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington DC, on Monday. Photograph: Jacquelyn Martin/AP View image in fullscreen Bill Pulte at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington DC, on Monday. Photograph: Jacquelyn Martin/AP New Trump appointee fires several office of director of national intelligence staff – report Firings come less than a week after US president appointed Bill Pulte as acting director after Tulsi Gabbard left the post Several staff members have reportedly been fired from the US office of the director of national intelligence (DNI), multiple outlets have reported. These firings come less than a week after Donald Trump appointed Bill Pulte as the acting director after former director Tulsi Gabbard left the post in late May. According to CNN , who was first to report the firings on Monday, political appointees with ties to Gabbard were among those purged. ABC News reported that cuts to the National Terrorism Center were expected to be particularly large. CBS reported on Tuesday that more than 50 career and political staff members had been dismissed, with six individuals fired and 45 “sent back to their home agencies”. DNI has not responded to the Guardian’s request for comment on the reported firings. CNN first reported that Pulte, who also leads the federal housing finance agency, was considering the dismissal of hundreds of staff members on 19 June on the same day he assumed the role of acting director. On Monday, representative James Himes and senator Mark Warner, the top Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees, respectively, sent a letter to Pulte to voice their concerns about Pulte making substantive changes to DNI, including firing hundreds of people, without the consultation of Congress. “Any large cuts would follow on a substantial downsizing that has already occurred in 2025 and risk jeopardizing the mission of an organization explicitly created after 9/11 to prevent any future such terrorist attack,” the letter reads. Pulte also faced skepticism from Republican senator Thom Tillis, who told reporters on Tuesday that Pulte should conduct an analysis at DNI and “only [eliminate] the people whose jobs can be either automated or never should have been there”. “My guess is based on his past experience, it’s going to be another hot, steaming pile of Doge shit,” Tillis, who is retiring, continued. “I think he’s an incompetent sycophant and not the right person to lead DNI, and you’re undermining ultimately what the confirmed administrator should be doing.” Last August, former director Gabbard announced a 40% reduction in DNI’s workforce, and said the firings were due to the office becoming bloated, inefficient and claimed that the broader intelligence community is “rife with abuse of power, unauthorized leaks of classified intelligence, and politicized weaponization of intelligence”. Explore more on these topics Trump administration US politics House of Representatives news Share Reuse this