Acting Director of National Intelligence
On his first day as acting DNI, Pulte moves to cut staff, putting roughly 300 jobs in jeopardy
Bill Pulte, 38, did not waste any time settling into the acting director of national intelligence job.According to reports, he showed up a day early, asked for a full employee list, and began reviewing who might be shown the door. That is one way to send a message on day one, and it is not exactly subtle. The plan centers on sharp staffing cuts inside the intelligence bureaucracy, with Pulte moving quickly after President Trump tapped him to hold the post while the permanent nomination process remains tied up.
About 300 Jobs Could Be on the Chopping Block
Politico reported that Pulte directed ODNI staff to assemble a list of about 300 people who could be fired from the National Counterterrorism Center in the coming weeks. The NCTC has more than 1,000 personnel drawn from the intelligence community, federal agencies, and contractors, so these cuts would be significant.
Supporters of the move say the national security bureaucracy has grown too fat and too slow. Critics, of course, will clutch their pearls and act shocked that a Republican administration might actually try shrinking Washington instead of feeding it another taxpayer meal.
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