The office of the Director of National Intelligence didn't exist until after the horrors of 9/11, 2001. When the pre-attack intelligence was finally analyzed, it was found there were clues something was up well before the disaster. The most glaring of which was a report that a handful of Saudi nationals were learning how to fly commercial sized jets but showed no interest in being taught how to land them.
The problem was that this ominous indicator, and others were spread out over various U. S. intel services and at the time there was no single person, or department who saw them all in detail. In other words, there wasn't anybody in charge of piecing together the puzzle. The answer was to create a clearing house, as it were, for all the different departments and agencies to send their findings to for analysis. The Director of National Intelligence and his, or her staff boils it all down, then through meetings and daily reports tells the President on what is going on and advises him what actions he might take or consider taking.
As one can imagine, with all this different information flooding into one office the Director, whoever he, or she is, needs to have a good deal of intelligence and security experience. In fact, it says just that in the job description that was written by the Congress which authorized the office. In short, anyone who wants the position has to know the business.
Well, at least until Bill Pulte came along.
Brother Pulte graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in broadcast journalism. After graduating, he interned with Huron Capital Partners and later worked for Penske Capital Partners. He then started his own company--with a lot of help from his grandfather--Pulte Capital. It became wildly successful within a couple of years. So much so, Forbes Magazine named to their 30 under 30 list.
Despite the success the rest of the board of directors considered him a pain in the ass ego maniac. Not long after Pulte's grandfather died, the board gave him the heave ho. In 2019 he became chums with Donald J. Trump. By 2024 he was what you would call a big-time donor to the Republican National Committee, the Trump campaign, and other republican causes. In 2025 he became Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
While it isn't a job that normally grabs headlines Bill Pulte managed to do so. When Trump began looking for reasons to prosecute his political enemies it turned out Pulte was just the man for the job. It was Pulte who, "referred," NY Attorney Gomersal, Letticia James, Senator Adam Schiff and others to the DOJ for federal prosecution--the charges being, Mortgage Fraud. It didn't matter all the indictments either fell through, or failed to get out of grand juries, that was all Pam Bondi's fault. (And probably one of the reasons she got fired.) What mattered was that in Uncle Donald's time of need, Bill Pulte came through for him.
Which brings us back to the Director of National Intelligence job. The other day, Donald Trump named Bill Pulte the Acting Director. He will now be in charge of analyzing intel data received from 18 different agencies, then deciding which parts of it should be acted on by the President of the United States. To put it mildly when the announcement was made, people from all corners and sides of politics and the media went what is commonly referred to as ape shit crazy. The appointment was so spectacularly insane (Hell, no one could even confirm the guy had any security clearance at all.) it led one talking head to speculate it was a diversion to keep the attention away from Todd Blanche's nomination as Attorney General.
When asked about Pulte's complete lack of experience, Donald Trump initially said something along the lines of, "he's a smart guy, he'll figure it out." When the outrage and disbelief persisted--one GOP Senator said there was absolutely no chance the upper house would approve Pulte's nomination--the president reassured everyone the appointment was strictly, "temporary," He insisted interviews of permanent candidates were ongoing. To prove it, Pulte remains in his capacity as Director of the FHFA.
Ah yes that's quite reassuring. The guy in charge of the President's daily intel briefing, during a war, is not only a raw rookie, but splitting his time between two completely different jobs.
The brutal truth is there is probably a reason for this madness. Donald Trump needs someone in the intel community to do two things. First, finally come up with some sort of proof the 2020 election was stolen, even if there is none. Second, he needs a person who can somehow, someway throw a wrench into the 2026 midterm elections. Thanks to the mortgage fraud nonsense he figures Bill Pulte might be his boy. He is a complete loyalist who finds out of the box excuses, no matter how flimsy, to go after Trump's enemies, which right now includes an ever-increasing number of pissed off voters. Trump wants a a man who will scare the bejesus out of people. Somebody capable of accusing everyone from polling station volunteers to county employees, and even Ma and Pa Kettle of criminal election fraud. You know, make all those fuckers never want to participate in democracy again--which is the ultimate Trump endgame.
Yes, Bill Pulte might not know diddly squat about intelligence, but that sort of thing seems right in his wheelhouse.
Call me paranoid if you want, but the fact is, Bill Pulte's appointment as Acting Director of National Intelligence by law can last 210 days, or nearly seven months. Right now, the 2026 midterm elections are five months out. And for a man of his loyalty and zeal, that might just be all the time he needs.
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