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Subject an obviously unqualified bootlicker
Date June 24, 2026 6:01 PM
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It has been almost a quarter century since September 11, 2001.

Let’s revisit some of what happened in the aftermath of that fateful day:

* The 9/11 Commission concluded that failures among our nation’s various
intelligence agencies — in particular the CIA and the FBI — permitted the
September 11 attacks to occur.

* Subsequently, Congress passed the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
Prevention Act of 2004, which was signed into law by President George W.
Bush.

* That law established a new high-level position in the federal government
known as the director of national intelligence.

* The director of national intelligence oversees all 18 agencies that make up
the federal government’s so-called “intelligence community,” including the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the National Security Agency (NSA).

* The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) also reports to the director of
national intelligence.

* The law is crystal clear about the qualifications required of anyone who is
in this incredibly powerful position: “Any individual nominated for
appointment as Director of National Intelligence shall have extensive
national security expertise.”

Now, there is a debate to be had about whether having a director of national
intelligence has made Americans safer.

And our country’s intelligence agencies have a long, shameful history. Time and
again they have been found to be acting outside the law; spying on their own
citizens; infiltrating domestic organizations that oppose racism, militarism,
and corporate greed; violating the civil and human rights of people here at home
and around the world; installing dictators in other countries; and generally
operating in the interest of corporate power and American imperialism.

But there is obviously a role for intelligence agencies within the overall
national security interests of the country.

Donald Trump has just elevated a MAGA acolyte named Bill Pulte to be his acting
director of national intelligence (after the departure of Tulsi Gabbard, who
made a mockery of the position but looks superb compared to Pulte).

A few things to say to say about Bill Pulte:

1. Pulte has zero — forget about extensive, as required by law, but literally
zero — national security experience.

2. Worse still, Pulte has demonstrated that he is more than willing to use a
government position to attack those Trump considers his enemies.

3. That’s because Pulte is already serving as director of the Federal Housing
Finance Agency, where he has ginned up cases of alleged mortgage fraud by
Trump’s foes (baselessly, it seems).

4. Now Trump has given this sycophantic henchman the keys to the entire
intelligence apparatus of the United States federal government.

5. If Pulte weaponized his position at a housing agency, imagine what he could
do with the full national intelligence machinery at his disposal.

6. As if all of that weren’t bad enough, Trump says he is deploying Pulte to
investigate his nonsensical claims of election fraud. According to Trump, Pulte
is “a very smart guy, and you may find out some things about the rigged
elections, etc., etc.”

It’s tempting to see the elevation of such an obviously unqualified bootlicker
to such a powerful position as almost farcical. But it could not be more
serious. It is yet another screaming klaxon warning us all that we are sliding
into authoritarianism.

We are facing the very real risk that the vast powers of our country’s
intelligence agencies could be exploited to advance the MAGA agenda and sabotage
our elections.

The American people are rightly outraged. And Congress must do everything in its
power to get Pulte out of the position of director of national intelligence (or
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Tell every member of Congress: [[link removed]]

Bill Pulte is manifestly unqualified to be director of national intelligence.
And there is every reason to believe that he will exploit his access to our
nation’s intelligence apparatus to attack people and groups that Trump perceives
as his enemies and to interfere in our elections. Congress must act immediately
to force Pulte out of the position.
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