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US acting spy chief announces new round of staff reductions

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 8:31 PM

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuters) – Acting U.S. Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte announced a third round of staff reductions on Friday after being urged ​by President Donald Trump in recent weeks to shrink ‌the agency’s ranks.

Here are quotes and details:

• “U.S. National Intelligence is operating more efficiently and effectively than ever before, and today, we started a third round of reducing redundant, or non-critical, personnel,” Pulte said in a ‌statement ​on X.

• It did not provide ⁠the number of roles ⁠or personnel that were being terminated.

• Since taking office early last year, the Trump administration has attempted to remake U.S. agencies and institutions by installing Trump loyalists and cracking ​down on dissent.

• The Trump administration has gutted agencies in the name of tackling wasteful spending and fraud but ⁠political experts have warned that ⁠the effort has led to elimination of vital ​roles across government bodies.

• Pulte, an ally of Trump, has no ​prior national security experience, causing Trump to face ‌a political backlash after the Republican leader’s loyalist was picked to fill the role temporarily.

• Pulte’s appointment had raised concerns even among some Republicans that he would “weaponize” intelligence against Trump’s perceived ⁠political foes.

• Reuters reported last month that staff at the office of the top U.S. spy were told by managers to ⁠expect extensive cuts ‌in the coming months following comments by Trump ⁠that he wants the interim director to ​shrink ‌the agency’s ranks.

• The nomination hearing for Jay ​Clayton, Trump’s ⁠nominee to serve as the next U.S. director of national intelligence to lead the nation’s 18 intelligence agencies, is scheduled for July 15.

• Former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard left office on June 19.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing ​by Kim Coghill)