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  • loaded language: 'ultra-loyalist'
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  • loaded language: 'bucking this trend'
  • loaded language: 'dangerous to the Constitution'
  • framing: Trump Is Already Planning to Replace New Intelligence Chief
  • framing: Democrats are especially wary of Pulte
  • editorializing: Trump sometimes keeps officials in acting roles to bypass tough confirmation fights in the Senate

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Trump Considering Replacement for Acting Director of National Intelligence

President Trump is looking to replace Bill Pulte, the newly appointed acting director of national intelligence, as concerns grow over his lack of experience and qualifications. Discussions about finding a permanent replacement are underway, with emphasis on gaining bipartisan support for the reauthorization of a key surveillance law that is nearing expiration.

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President Donald Trump is reportedly exploring options to replace Bill Pulte, who was appointed as the acting director of national intelligence less than a week ago. According to two Republican sources speaking to Politico, Trump has already met with potential candidates for the position. Pulte, who has no prior experience in intelligence, is seen as a barrier to the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is set to expire soon without bipartisan support. Concerns have been raised by Democrats regarding Pulte's qualifications and his past actions while serving as the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. House Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to discuss Pulte's role with Trump during an upcoming White House meeting. Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized the need for a permanent replacement who can gain enough Democratic support for the surveillance law's reauthorization. Trump has distanced himself from Pulte following backlash over his appointment, stating that Pulte is only in an acting role. White House spokesman Davis Ingle defended Pulte's selection, citing the administration's achievements. Concerns have been voiced regarding Pulte's potential access to sensitive intelligence and the implications of his role. The deadline for the surveillance law has been extended twice since April, but Johnson indicated that further extensions may not be granted.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'ultra-loyalist'
  • loaded language: 'over-the-top Trump sycophancy'
  • loaded language: 'shock announcement'
  • loaded language: 'bucking this trend'
  • loaded language: 'dangerous to the Constitution'
  • framing: Trump Is Already Planning to Replace New Intelligence Chief
  • framing: Democrats are especially wary of Pulte
  • editorializing: Trump sometimes keeps officials in acting roles to bypass tough confirmation fights in the Senate
  • vague attribution: Two Republicans tell Politico, a source tells NOTUS

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Trump Is Already Planning to Replace New Intelligence Chief

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Trump Considering Replacement for Acting Director of National Intelligence