Trump says Bill Pulte won't be director of national intelligence permanently

Washington — In a recent announcement, President Trump disclosed to reporters that Bill Pulte, his contentious choice for the position of acting director of national intelligence, will not be nominated for a permanent appointment. The administration is actively seeking other candidates to assume this critical role on a long-term basis.

Although Pulte is temporarily leading the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the President made an intriguing remark about the potential for uncovering information regarding alleged “rigged elections.” This comment follows the participation of outgoing Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, in an FBI operation at an election center in Fulton County, Georgia, earlier this year.

In the Oval Office, President Trump explained, “It’s an acting position, it’s not permanent. He’s not going to be permanent because, you know, I don’t think he’d want to be permanent.” He further praised Pulte as a “very smart guy” who could potentially reveal insights about the election controversies. Trump added, “I think he wants to do it very much. Got a lot of energy. But he’ll be very good. Again, it’s not a permanent position. We’re looking at, we’re interviewing people right now. But it’s somebody just to take it over for a little while.”

Pulte’s appointment has stirred discontent on Capitol Hill, particularly given his lack of national security experience. Previously, Pulte led investigations into mortgage fraud as the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, a role unrelated to national security. This decision comes at a time when Senate Republicans are already grappling with tension over extending federal surveillance powers, a process Democrats threaten to obstruct if Pulte remains involved in overseeing national intelligence.

When questioned about Pulte’s qualifications for such a pivotal national security role, President Trump confidently replied, “I think he does, actually, because he’s smart.” He likened Pulte’s situation to his own, saying, “Because a lot of national security — look, I wasn’t greatly experienced in national security and I think I’ve done a really great job with it, a lot of people would say that.”

“I think he does, actually, because he’s smart,” Mr. Trump responded. “Because a lot of national security — look, I wasn’t greatly experienced in national security and I think I’ve done a really great job with it, a lot of people would say that.” 

The president also called Pulte a “person who’s got high integrity” and who has done a “phenomenal” job running Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. 

Gabbard’s visit to the raid in Fulton County, a key county in Mr. Trump’s loss to Joe Biden in 2020, raised concerns about the politicization of the intelligence community, including from some Republicans. At the time, a spokesperson for Gabbard said both the president and then-Attorney General Pam Bondi asked her to be present for the FBI search of the elections headquarters. The president said Gabbard attended the search “at Pam’s insistence,” meaning Bondi. 

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