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President Donald Trump’s selection of Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence has prompted immediate bipartisan skepticism on Capitol Hill.
Pulte, the heir to the Pulte Homes fortune who currently holds a senior post at the federal housing regulator, has no known background in intelligence or national security, several senators said on June 2.
Republican voices including John Cornyn, Thom Tillis, Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski said they were unaware of credentials that would justify the role and raised questions about whether Pulte even holds a security clearance.
Critics cited his recent use of housing and mortgage records to pursue allegations against political opponents, including Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook and other Democratic figures, as evidence he could politicize intelligence work.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune warned of a “lengthy road” to confirmation if a permanent nomination follows, and Democrats on the intelligence committee also blasted the choice.
The debate arrives as US intelligence is engaged on multiple global issues, raising concerns about oversight and the independence of the intelligence community.
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