Sidelined Tulsi Gabbard resigns
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Laura Loomer celebrated Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation in a series of posts on X.
Tulsi Gabbard on Friday resigned as President Donald Trump’s national intelligence director, citing her husband's health. She's the fourth Cabinet official to depart during Trump’s second term.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Friday that she’s resigning at the end of June, citing her husband’s diagnosis with cancer.
She left the party in 2022, first becoming an independent and then, in 2024, a Republican, coming to represent the anti-war wing of the MAGA movement. Her appointment as DNI, charged with co-ordinating America’s 18 intelligence agencies,
Former CIA officer Aaron Lukas will serve as acting director of national intelligence following the resignation of Tulsi Gabbard. “[Gabbard’s] highly respected Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence,
Critics call Democratic and media reactions to Tulsi Gabbard's DNI resignation "inappropriate" after pundits attacked her decision following her husband's cancer diagnosis.
President Trump posts that negotiations with Iran are progressing. Meanwhile, there's discontent within his own party over his midterm primary endorsements and $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund.