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Trump urges new spy chief to fire employees

Trump urges new spy chief to fire employees

Posted on June 7, 2026 By admin


The number of employees in Bill Pulte’s office had been “way too high for way too long,” says Donald Trump. File
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday (June 5, 2026) he wants his incoming acting spy chief to start firing employees, deepening the controversy over the appointment of a man with no previous intelligence experience.

Bill Pulte, a Mr. Trump loyalist who heads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, was named by the Republican president on Tuesday (June 2) as acting Director of National Intelligence.

“If he cut, I wouldn’t mind that,” Mr. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, adding that the number of employees in Mr. Pulte’s office had been “way too high for way too long.”

Mr. Trump had earlier said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that he wanted Mr. Pulte — who will oversee the 18 sprawling U.S. intelligence agencies — to slash employee numbers.

“I’d like to see it smaller. I think there are a lot of people in there that shouldn’t be there,” Mr. Trump told the newspaper, citing holdouts from the Biden and Obama administrations.

Democrats have condemned Mr. Pulte’s appointment to replace Tulsi Gabbard as intel chief, pointing to the loyalist’s history of weaponising government records against Mr. Trump’s opponents.

Mr. Trump has tried to quell the row, insisting that Mr. Pulte will only be in the job as a stopgap and saying on Friday (June 5) that he had recently interviewed five people for the post.

But Mr. Trump told the WSJ that he could also give Mr. Pulte leeway to gut the U.S. intelligence community. “You’re less shackled,” he told the newspaper. “It sort of gives you more power, you know, for a somewhat limited period of time.”

Mr. Trump suggested on Thursday that Mr. Pulte would also investigate “rigged elections,” doubling down on his unfounded claims about voting stemming from his 2021 election loss.

The Republican president previously deployed Gabbard, who said she was stepping down to care for her sick husband, to investigate alleged election fraud despite the Director of National Intelligence position having no mandate for it.

Property heir Mr. Pulte has previously shown his loyalty to Mr. Trump by going after the president’s political enemies. Mr. Pulte has used mortgage records to support investigations of Mr. Trump adversaries, including Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Democratic Senator Adam Schiff.

Mr. Trump’s appointment of Mr. Pulte has also added to the president’s growing rift with Republican lawmakers, who are looking nervously at the polls ahead of midterm elections in November.

U.S. senators blocked legislation renewing a major foreign surveillance authority on Friday in protest at Mr. Pulte’s appointment, upending a bipartisan deal.

Democrats said Mr. Pulte’s appointment made it impossible to back expanded surveillance powers without assurances over how intelligence would be used.

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Published – June 06, 2026 09:54 pm IST



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