Acting Director of National Intelligence William “Bill” Pulte has initiated substantial personnel reductions at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) shortly after assuming the role on June 19, 2026, following Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation. According to multiple intelligence sources and internal agency logs, Pulte dismissed six political appointees chosen by Gabbard and removed 45 career intelligence officials from active ODNI roles, directing their return to their home agencies. The cuts are concentrated in the National Counterterrorism Center and the National Counterintelligence and Security Center. The White House has confirmed the changes, citing President Donald Trump’s explicit directive for an immediate workforce reduction.
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These cuts at ODNI could impact national security. Fewer people watching for threats means increased risk. If you're concerned, write to your local representative. Ask how they plan to address these changes.
The acting intelligence chief is making big changes fast. It's part of President Trump's plan to reduce the workforce. We don't know yet how this will affect national security long term. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the intelligence community.
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