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Bill Pulte, spy powers and director of National Intelligence

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Pulte pick to lead national intelligence further jeopardizes renewal of warrantless spy powers
President Trump named Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), to serve as the acting Director of National Intelligence.

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White House urged to engage as Bill Pulte pick threatens to derail spy powers renewal
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Pulte’s job as intelligence boss puts spy powers law in jeopardy
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Trump Orders His New Intel Chief to Fire More People
President Trump wants his new director of national intelligence to fire more people.

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Trump claims Bill Pulte will investigate ‘rigged elections’ in temporary intelligence role
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Trump: Pulte will only serve as 'Acting' DNI
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Intelligence committee lawmakers say they haven’t spoken with Bill Pulte

Key congressional intelligence leaders have yet to speak with President Donald Trump‘s new acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, a striking reality as Congress races to reauthorize a key surveillance authority before a June 12 deadline.
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House intel member says it's time to expunge Trump's 2019 impeachment, punish Judge Boasberg

An influential Republican on the House Intelligence Committee says the bombshell evidence disclosed this week challenging the credibility and bias of a CIA analyst who prompted the Ukraine influence scandal seven years ago is so powerful that it warrants ...
New York Post
4mon

House Intel chair demands recall of ‘flawed’ report saying US foes didn’t cause Havana Syndrome

WASHINGTON — The Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee has called on the US intelligence community (IC) to retract a controversial 2023 report concluding that the condition known as Havana Syndrome was not caused by enemy attacks on US ...
Washington Examiner
2mon

House Republicans warm up on spy bill renewal despite weaponization fears

House Republican leaders are lining up behind an 18-month extension of FISA Section 702, placing the GOP behind President Donald Trump’s push to renew the surveillance authority before it expires next month, even as many conservatives remain wary of the ...
Government Executive
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House Homeland panel gets a rare look at advanced AI tool amid escalating cyber concerns

The House Homeland Security Committee was briefed on Anthropic's Mythos as officials and executives weigh how frontier systems could reshape vulnerability discovery, national security competition and access across federal agencies.
The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Cotton, Crawford mum about Trump intelligence pick

The chairs of Congress' intelligence committees did not want to discuss President Donald Trump's pick for acting director of national intelligence as other lawmakers condemned the choice as unqualified.
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