Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence to care for her husband after a cancer diagnosis, ending a roughly 15-month tenure that drew scrutiny over her conduct and handling of classified information. Her resignation — made public in a formal letter — was followed by President Trump’s selection of Bill Pulte, a mortgage regulator and loyalist, to replace her, a choice that may shift the administration’s approach to intelligence oversight and privacy policy.
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