Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard has announced her resignation as the Director of National Intelligence, effective June 30. She cited the need to support her husband, Abraham Williams, following his recent diagnosis with a rare form of bone cancer. Her departure concludes a turbulent tenure during which she often found herself sidelined from major national security decisions. Throughout her time in office, Gabbard advocated for a more restrained foreign policy, a stance that frequently clashed with other factions within the administration. Her exit marks a significant shift for the coalition of foreign-policy skeptics that President Trump had previously assembled. Following her resignation, the President has named Aaron Lukas to serve as the acting chief of intelligence. Gabbard, 45, expressed that her primary focus must now shift entirely to her family during this challenging period. Despite her efforts to influence intelligence operations, she remained largely marginalized from key military engagements in regions such as Iran and Venezuela. Her resignation highlights the ongoing internal friction within the administration's diverse foreign-policy team. The transition leaves a notable vacancy at the head of the nation's 18 intelligence agencies.