Acting DNI Director Bill Pulte Fires Staff and Reassigns Employees After Appointment
1-Minute Brief
The firings at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have raised concerns among lawmakers about agency stability and oversight.
Key Facts
- Bill Pulte was appointed as acting director of national intelligence by President Donald Trump after Tulsi Gabbard left the post in late May.
- Several staff members have reportedly been fired from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence less than a week after Pulte's appointment.
- A total of 6 staff were fired and 45 sent back to their home agencies, according to a source.
- Lawmakers, particularly congressional Democrats, have expressed concern about the firings and called for oversight.
- A source stated that those dismissed or reassigned did not have current tasks or their assignments were outdated.
What Happened
Bill Pulte, newly appointed as acting director of national intelligence, has initiated firings and reassignments at the agency, affecting several staff members shortly after taking office.
Why It Matters
The personnel changes have prompted scrutiny from lawmakers and raised questions about the direction and independence of the intelligence community under new leadership.
What's Next
Congressional oversight and further responses from lawmakers are expected as the situation develops and more details about the staffing changes emerge.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft2h agoODNI under Pulte fires 6 staff, sends 45 back to home agencies
- The HillCenter3h agoPulte’s first days in office set off alarms with lawmakers
- The GuardianLeft40m agoNew Trump appointee fires several office of director of national intelligence staff – report
