
Trump Picks Real Estate Executive With No Experience to Lead U.S. Intelligence Agencies
President Trump appointed William J. Pulte, a real estate businessman, to run the office that oversees all seventeen U.S. intelligence agencies. Pulte has no intelligence background. Trump ordered him to cut staff. The office coordinates intelligence across agencies and manages their budgets. Fewer staff risks breaking communication between agencies. Congress and civil service rules require notification of the cuts.
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