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🚨Trump’s Tulsi Gabbard REPLACEMENT Just OUTRAGED CONGRESS!

Donald Trump has done it again.

Just when you think the administration couldn’t scrape the bottom of the barrel any harder, Trump reportedly taps Bill Pulte—a mortgage executive with no known intelligence background—to replace Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence.

Read that again.

The person being considered for one of the most sensitive national security positions in the United States apparently has no significant intelligence experience whatsoever.

This is becoming a pattern. Qualifications are out. Loyalty is in.

Critics argue that Trump’s staffing decisions increasingly resemble a loyalty club rather than a government. Instead of selecting experts with decades of national security experience, Trump continues rewarding allies and political loyalists with positions that affect millions of Americans.

And here’s the part that should alarm everyone:

The backlash isn’t just coming from Democrats.

Even prominent Republicans are expressing skepticism. Senate Majority Leader John Thune reportedly warned against creating a “weaponized” intelligence apparatus and emphasized the need for professionals in the role. Senator Susan Collins publicly admitted she knows little about the nominee.

When members of Trump’s own party start raising red flags, it’s worth paying attention.

The Director of National Intelligence oversees critical intelligence agencies responsible for identifying threats from foreign adversaries, terrorist organizations, cyberattacks, and global conflicts. This isn’t a position for political favors or ideological loyalty tests.

Yet critics fear that under Trump, competence continues to take a back seat to personal allegiance.

The bigger story may be that cracks are beginning to appear inside the Republican coalition itself. If Senate Republicans become less willing to rubber-stamp controversial nominations, Trump’s ability to control Washington could face serious obstacles moving forward.

For years, supporters insisted Trump would “hire the best people.”

At this point, Americans have every right to ask: where are they?

Disclaimer: This post reflects political commentary and opinion based on publicly reported information and ongoing political debate. Readers are encouraged to review multiple sources and reach their own conclusions.

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