Tulsi Gabbard Steps Down as Intelligence Director

US intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard resigns after contentious tenure marked by political sidelining and internal conflicts during Trump administration.
Tulsi Gabbard has announced her resignation as the United States Director of National Intelligence, concluding a notably challenging period in one of the nation's most sensitive intelligence positions. The departure comes after months of reported internal tensions and significant limitations placed on her authority, with sources indicating the White House effectively orchestrated her exit from the role.
In a formal letter addressed to President Donald Trump, Gabbard confirmed her intention to step down effective June 30, marking the end of a tenure that began with considerable controversy and evolved into increasing marginalization within the intelligence community. Her resignation represents a significant shake-up in the Trump administration's intelligence apparatus during a period of heightened geopolitical tensions.
The intelligence director position holds immense responsibility for coordinating among the nation's 18 intelligence agencies and providing critical briefings to the president on national security matters. Gabbard's role has been particularly crucial given ongoing escalations involving Venezuela and Iran, regions that have become flashpoints for US foreign policy under Trump's watch.
According to sources familiar with the situation, Gabbard was substantially sidelined from key intelligence operations and policy discussions throughout her tenure. This marginalization represented an unusual circumstance for someone holding such a prominent national security position, suggesting deeper organizational friction between the former congresswoman and other administration officials.
Source: The Guardian


