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US intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard leaving post after rocky tenure

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US intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard leaving post after rocky tenure

TL;DR

Tulsi Gabbard is resigning as US director of national intelligence effective June 30, following a challenging tenure. Her departure comes amid reports of being sidelined and pressure from the White House.

Key points

  • Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US director of national intelligence
  • Resignation effective June 30
  • Gabbard's tenure was tumultuous and marked by being sidelined
  • Pressure from the White House led to her resignation
  • Trump acknowledged her contributions in a statement

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Why it matters

Gabbard's resignation highlights the challenges within the Trump administration's foreign policy approach and cabinet dynamics.

Tulsi Gabbard is leaving her post as US director of national intelligence following a tumultuous stint in which she was largely sidelined as Donald Trump launched attacks on Venezuela and Iran.

In a letter to the US president, she said she would resign and leave her post on 30 June. “While we have made significant progress ... I recognize there is still important work to be done,” she wrote.

The White House forced Gabbard to resign, the Reuters news agency reported, citing a source familiar with the issue. Fox News was first to report Gabbard’s exit, citing her husband’s cancer diagnosis.

Trump was asking cabinet members last month whether he should replace Gabbard, according to two people briefed on the discussions.

“Unfortunately, after having done a great job, Tulsi Gabbard will be leaving the Administration on June 30th​,” he wrote in a statement on his Truth Social platform on Friday.

​Gabbard “has done an incredible job, and we will miss her​”, the president said, adding that Aaron Lukas,​ principal deputy director of national intelligence, would serve as ​acting ​director of ​national ​intelligence.

Gabbard already seemed marginalized last June, when Trump endorsed Israel’s decision to attack Iran before the US joined the war by ordering the bombing of the Islamic regime’s nuclear facilities.

The decision was a public repudiation of Gabbard’s earlier testimony on Capitol Hill that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon. Trump seemed to add insult to injury by declaring he did not care what she said, and dismissing her assessment as “wrong”.

Within weeks, Gabbard made a public effort to get back into the president’s good graces by calling for Barack Obama and several top national security officials in his administration to be prosecuted, alleging that they had conducted a “treasonous conspiracy” to falsely depict Russia as interfering in the 2016 election on Trump’s side.

Obama denied the allegations, which seemed designed to satisfy Trump’s “retribution” agenda against his political opponents.

This year, she provoked outrage among Democrats by turning up at the scene of an FBI raid to seize ballots from the 2020 presidential election, a setting far outside her predominantly foreign intelligence brief, but another sign that her priority was keeping on the good side of Trump.

By contrast, she was excluded from the decision-making surrounding the seizure of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, in January, and likewise absent from key decisions and public statements concerning February’s decision to renew military strikes on Iran.

Gabbard’s apparent exclusion from key national security policy decisions vindicated those who doubted her qualifications for a post that gave her oversight of 18 intelligence agencies.

Her nomination following Trump’s November 2024 election victory was criticized by those who pointed to her repeating of Kremlin talking points over Russia’s war with Ukraine, and a meeting with the former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in 2017, in which she told him that Syria was “not an enemy of the United States”.

Hillary Clinton had previously suggested that Gabbard, a former Democrat who left the party in 2022, was being “groomed” by Russia.

She becomes the fourth woman to depart Trump’s cabinet in just over two months, following the ousting in March of Kristi Noem, the former homeland security secretary; Pam Bondi, who was fired as attorney general in April; and labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, who resigned in April after a series of misconduct allegations.

In a statement, the office of the director of national intelligence (ODNI) credited Gabbard with “a transformational effort to reshape the Intelligence Community in ways no predecessor had attempted”.

“It has been a bad 15 months for the ‘deep state’ with Tulsi Gabbard in charge,” said ODNI spokesperson Olivia Coleman.

Among the supposed achievements trumpeted was the revoking of security passes of what Coleman called “Deep-State bad actors”, but who others said had been loyal career intelligence officers, as well as the release of previously classified files on the John F Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther King assassinations.

Q&A

Why is Tulsi Gabbard resigning from her intelligence director position?

Tulsi Gabbard is resigning due to a tumultuous tenure and reports of being sidelined by the White House.

When is Tulsi Gabbard's last day as director of national intelligence?

Tulsi Gabbard's last day as director of national intelligence is June 30.

What were the reasons behind Gabbard's rocky tenure in the Trump administration?

Gabbard's tenure was marked by being largely sidelined during Trump's foreign policy actions, particularly regarding Venezuela and Iran.

What did Donald Trump say about Gabbard's resignation?

Donald Trump stated that Gabbard did a great job and confirmed her departure from the administration on his Truth Social platform.

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  • Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US director of national intelligence
  • Resignation effective June 30
  • Gabbard's tenure was tumultuous and marked by being sidelined
  • Pressure from the White House led to her resignation
  • Trump acknowledged her contributions in a statement

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