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Tulsi Gabbard Steps Down as DNI, Citing Husband's Illness Amid Foreign Policy Speculation

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Tulsi Gabbard Steps Down as DNI, Citing Husband's Illness Amid Foreign Policy Speculation

Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is stepping down from her role as Director of National Intelligence within President Donald Trump's administration, with her resignation taking effect on June 30. Reports indicate she informed the President of her decision during a Friday meeting in the Oval Office, citing a serious health issue affecting her husband, Abraham, as N1 Bosna reveals.

In her resignation correspondence, Gabbard conveyed profound gratitude to President Trump for the trust placed in her and for the opportunity to lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence over the past year and a half. She also disclosed that her husband, Abraham, had recently received a diagnosis of a rare form of bone cancer. Following her announcement, President Trump took to social media, commending Gabbard for doing an "incredible job" and expressing that she would be missed by his administration. He added that her desire to support her husband through a "difficult battle" was "right," voicing confidence in his speedy recovery.

Gabbard had been one of President Trump's most prominent allies during his 2024 presidential campaign, ultimately being confirmed in early 2025 to one of the American intelligence apparatus's most critical leadership roles. As DNI, she was responsible for coordinating numerous U.S. intelligence agencies and served as a key advisor to the President on national security matters.

Her public appearances had become notably infrequent in recent times, particularly during significant global events such as the conflict with Iran and escalating tensions between the U.S. and certain Latin American nations. Consequently, some media outlets, citing anonymous sources allegedly familiar with the situation, have suggested that the White House may have pressured Gabbard to resign due to disagreements concerning foreign policy direction.

Source: N1 Bosna