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In reply to the discussion: Trump names William Pulte as acting intelligence head [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(71,081 posts)21. "Every word of this statement by Senator Mark Warner, Vice-Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is spot on."
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Ryan Goodman
@rgoodlaw.bsky.social
On President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as DNI.
Every word of this statement by Senator @markwarner.bsky.social, Vice-Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is spot on.
My statement on President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence:
"This appointment speaks volumes about what this president expects from the nation's top intelligence official. Rather than selecting a respected national security professional capable of delivering independent judgments, the president has chosen an official who has demonstrated not just willingness but eagerness to use the authorities of government to pursue political retribution. Americans have already seen Mr. Pulte use the powers of his office at the Federal Housing Finance Agency to pursue the presidents grievances and lend credibility to dubious prosecutions of President Trumps perceived political opponents. "Elevating him to oversee the Intelligence Community makes clear that this president is not looking for an intelligence leader who will follow the facts or speak truth to power, but rather someone who will be willing to shape intelligence around the presidents wishes, regardless of the cost to the American people. The concern is not only that Mr. Pulte lacks the extensive national security experience required by statute for the job, which was created after intelligence failures led to the deaths of thousands of Americans on 9/11. It is that he appears to have been selected precisely because the White House believes he will provide the narrative it wants, not the intelligence we need."Americans have every reason to worry about what happens when the official charged with overseeing everything from counterterrorism to foreign election threats is chosen for his willingness to advance the president's political agenda rather than his experience. That is how intelligence becomes politicized, how inconvenient facts disappear, how agencies charged with protecting our democracy instead become tools to manipulate it, and how Americans are left more vulnerable to a terrorist attack."
ALT
11:31 AM · Jun 2, 2026
@rgoodlaw.bsky.social
On President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as DNI.
Every word of this statement by Senator @markwarner.bsky.social, Vice-Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is spot on.
My statement on President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence:
"This appointment speaks volumes about what this president expects from the nation's top intelligence official. Rather than selecting a respected national security professional capable of delivering independent judgments, the president has chosen an official who has demonstrated not just willingness but eagerness to use the authorities of government to pursue political retribution. Americans have already seen Mr. Pulte use the powers of his office at the Federal Housing Finance Agency to pursue the presidents grievances and lend credibility to dubious prosecutions of President Trumps perceived political opponents. "Elevating him to oversee the Intelligence Community makes clear that this president is not looking for an intelligence leader who will follow the facts or speak truth to power, but rather someone who will be willing to shape intelligence around the presidents wishes, regardless of the cost to the American people. The concern is not only that Mr. Pulte lacks the extensive national security experience required by statute for the job, which was created after intelligence failures led to the deaths of thousands of Americans on 9/11. It is that he appears to have been selected precisely because the White House believes he will provide the narrative it wants, not the intelligence we need."Americans have every reason to worry about what happens when the official charged with overseeing everything from counterterrorism to foreign election threats is chosen for his willingness to advance the president's political agenda rather than his experience. That is how intelligence becomes politicized, how inconvenient facts disappear, how agencies charged with protecting our democracy instead become tools to manipulate it, and how Americans are left more vulnerable to a terrorist attack."
ALT
11:31 AM · Jun 2, 2026
On President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as DNI.
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw.bsky.social) 2026-06-02T15:31:42.280Z
Every word of this statement by Senator @markwarner.bsky.social, Vice-Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is spot on.
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Pulte was behind the various attempts to prosecute Dems for mortgage fraud
Prairie Gates
19 hrs ago
#3
Another discussion on Pulte in GD with some info of what I knew about a Pulte development in Tucson years ago
Attilatheblond
18 hrs ago
#5
Trump can be counted on to find the biggest and best unqualified a-holes out there to fill these positions.
hadEnuf
12 hrs ago
#40
I feel safer already knowing the head of national security was the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Martin68
18 hrs ago
#8
At least in Tucson, they don't have to worry about frozen pipes due to the lack of insulation...
The Madcap
18 hrs ago
#10
Trump and intelligence are two words that never belong in the same article.
cstanleytech
18 hrs ago
#11
"Every word of this statement by Senator Mark Warner, Vice-Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is spot on."
mahatmakanejeeves
17 hrs ago
#21
Indeed. He founded a Venture Capital firm 1 year after graduating from Northwestern.
maxsolomon
11 hrs ago
#42
All of this POS's acts are political retribution approved by the "Shit 6" on the SC
wolfie001
13 hrs ago
#38
MaddowBlog-Trump taps FHFA's Pulte for acting DNI in latest radical personnel move
LetMyPeopleVote
8 hrs ago
#44