Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 19
Bill Pulte Takes Over 18 Spy Agencies as Trump Halts Jay Clayton DNI Hearing
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 19

Bill Pulte Takes Over 18 Spy Agencies as Trump Halts Jay Clayton DNI Hearing

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 19

Summary

  • Bill Pulte became acting director of national intelligence on Friday after Donald Trump cut Tulsi Gabbard’s tenure short and canceled Jay Clayton’s Senate confirmation hearing.
  • The move leaves Pulte simultaneously overseeing the 18-agency U.S. intelligence community and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, despite having no intelligence background.
  • Trump’s allies value Pulte’s loyalty, but Democrats say he used his housing post to target political opponents; a GAO probe opened in December into whether he improperly accessed protected mortgage data.
  • Clayton’s nomination is now in limbo, giving Pulte at least a temporary opening to steer an office Trump has pressed to pursue claims about rigged elections.

Insights

With surveillance laws expiring, how will a DNI with no intelligence background lead the nation's spy agencies?
As election security funding is cut, what does the new DNI's focus on past elections mean for future threats?