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Reports Claim Tulsi Gabbard May Resign as U.S. Intelligence Chief
Reports circulating in political and intelligence circles suggest that Tulsi Gabbard is preparing to step down from her role as Director of National Intelligence, although there has been no official confirmation from the White House or her office.
According to multiple sources cited in U.S. political commentary, the possible resignation is said to be linked to internal policy disagreements and growing pressure surrounding the coordination of intelligence operations under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
However, officials familiar with the matter have not publicly confirmed any formal resignation letter or timeline, and the development remains the subject of speculation in Washington political circles.
Gabbard, who previously served as a U.S. congresswoman before her appointment to the intelligence post, has been a controversial figure in national security discussions, particularly regarding U.S. foreign policy and intelligence reforms.
At this stage, neither the White House nor the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has issued an official statement confirming her departure, leaving the report unverified.
Observers say that if confirmed, the resignation could trigger a significant reshuffle within the U.S. intelligence community at a time of heightened global security tensions.
