Here’s a concise update on Tulsi Gabbard's role as Director of National Intelligence.
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Core answer: Tulsi Gabbard served as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) in the Trump administration, confirmed by the Senate in February 2025 and sworn in shortly thereafter.[4][10]
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Context and timeline:
- Confirmation: The Senate voted to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as DNI in February 2025, with a party-line divide and notable opposition from some Republicans.[2][4]
- Swearing-in: She was sworn in as DNI at the White House, with the President present, shortly after Senate confirmation.[10]
- Oversight: As DNI, she was expected to oversee the U.S. intelligence community and serve as the principal intelligence advisor to the President, coordinating among the 18-19 intelligence agencies (numbers vary by source).[1][4]
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Notable discussion and reception:
- Reception was mixed due to her prior positions and associations; supporters cited her experience and independence, while critics questioned suitability for the role given past criticisms and associations.[2][4]
- Coverage from major outlets at the time highlighted the controversy surrounding her appointment and the emphasis on reform or oversight of the intelligence apparatus.[4][2]
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Latest official confirmation (May 2026): The Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued a public statement from DNI Gabbard, reaffirming her commitment to providing accurate, timely intelligence to the President, Congress, and the military; this confirms her continued tenure in the role as of 2026.[5]
If you’d like, I can pull more recent developments (e.g., policy initiatives, major testimonies, or major intelligence reforms attributed to her leadership) and summarize them with sources.