Bill Pulte assumes role of US acting director of national intelligence
Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has become the acting director of national intelligence (DNI). This appointment follows a dispute between President Trump and lawmakers over the position's short-term leadership.

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AI-generatedBill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has become the acting director of national intelligence (DNI). This appointment follows a dispute between President Trump and lawmakers over the position's short-term leadership. President Trump shortened the tenure of outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard and subsequently withdrew his nominee, Jay Clayton, from a Senate confirmation hearing. Pulte, who lacks intelligence experience but is noted for supporting the president's agenda, now oversees 18 spy agencies alongside his housing role. Senate Democrats have accused Pulte of politically motivated investigations into Trump's adversaries, with allegations of improperly accessing financial information. Pulte's appointment could allow him to advance election conspiracy theories, a goal President Trump has alluded to.
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5 extractedDonald Trump abruptly called off the Senate confirmation hearing for DNI nominee Jay Clayton.
Donald Trump shortened Tulsi Gabbard's tenure as DNI to Friday, contrary to her initial plan to leave on June 30.
Bill Pulte, Federal Housing Finance Agency director, became the acting director of national intelligence on Friday.
Senate Democrats accuse Pulte of overseeing politically motivated investigations into White House adversaries.
Pulte referred several Democrats for prosecution for mortgage fraud, allegations that were widely seen as weak.