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Tulsi Gabbard Out as Director of National Intelligence – Outside the Beltway Search for: Outside the Beltway About Archives Policies Register Login Contact US Politics World Politics National Security Democracy Business Law Media Technology Entertainment Tulsi Gabbard Out as Director of National Intelligence Another one bites the dust. James Joyner · Saturday, May 23, 2026 · No comments NYT (“ Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence “): Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence and an advocate of a more restrained foreign policy, submitted a letter of resignation to President Trump on Friday, saying that she was stepping away to support her husband after he recently was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. The departure wi
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Tulsi Gabbard Out as Director of National Intelligence – Outside the Beltway Search for: Outside the Beltway About Archives Policies Register Login Contact US Politics World Politics National Security Democracy Business Law Media Technology Entertainment Tulsi Gabbard Out as Director of National Intelligence Another one bites the dust. James Joyner · Saturday, May 23, 2026 · No comments NYT (“ Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence “): Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence and an advocate of a more restrained foreign policy, submitted a letter of resignation to President Trump on Friday, saying that she was stepping away to support her husband after he recently was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. The departure will bring an end to Ms. Gabbard’s rocky tenure overseeing the 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, during which she had been largely sidelined by the White House on significant national-security issues, including military operations in Iran and Venezuela. Mr. Trump assembled a second administration last year with an unusual mix of foreign-policy hawks in one corner and critics of American entanglements overseas like Ms. Gabbard in the other. But Ms. Gabbard and her wing found themselves increasingly marginalized in recent months, and her departure marks the most significant exit yet from the coalition of restrainers. In her letter Friday, Ms. Gabbard, 45, said she would remain in her post as the nation’s intelligence chief until June 30. β€œMy husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer,” Ms. Gabbard said in her resignation letter, a copy of which was released by her office. β€œHe faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months. At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle.” Ms. Gabbard has been married to Abraham Williams, a cinematographer, since 2015. […] Mr. Trump did not force Ms. Gabbard to resign on Friday, according to people familiar with the matter, but her standing and influence within the White House had continued to erode in recent months. In a post on Truth Social, Mr. Trump thanked her for her service in the administration. β€œTulsi has done an incredible job, and we will miss her,” he wrote. […] Ms. Gabbard had been a controversial figure in the Trump administration. She was seldom seen in the room when Mr. Trump made major national-security decisions and was widely viewed within the administration and by lawmakers in Congress as not a key member of the president’s team. Her problems began soon after she was narrowly confirmed to the job last year following an especially contentious confirmation hearing. Several Republican senators joined Democrats in aggressively questioning her about some of her past views, including her defenses of the former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden and Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian dictator. 
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