Trump’s acting intelligence chief fires dozens of staff members – report
Bill Pulte, the newly appointed acting director of the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), has reportedly fired dozens of staff members. These firings occurred less than a week after Pulte assumed the acting director role, following Tulsi Gabbard's departure.

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AI-generatedBill Pulte, the newly appointed acting director of the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), has reportedly fired dozens of staff members. These firings occurred less than a week after Pulte assumed the acting director role, following Tulsi Gabbard's departure. Reports indicate that political appointees with ties to Gabbard were among those dismissed, with significant cuts expected at the National Terrorism Center. More than 50 staff members, both career and political, have been dismissed or sent back to their home agencies. Congressional Democrats have expressed concern to Pulte about making substantive changes without consulting Congress, warning of potential risks to the DNI's mission.
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5 extractedBill Pulte was appointed acting director of the DNI less than a week before the reported firings.
Former director Tulsi Gabbard announced a 40% workforce reduction last August, citing office bloat and abuse of power.
Senator Thom Tillis criticized Pulte's potential actions, calling him an 'incompetent sycophant'.
Democrats on intelligence committees expressed concern over substantive changes at DNI without congressional consultation.
Several staff members have reportedly been fired from the US office of the director of national intelligence (DNI).