trump's latest surprise pick: bill pulte for intel chief just when you thought trump couldn't pull another rabbit out of his hat, he appoints bill pulte as acting director of national intelligence. from housing finance to espionage--talk about a wild leap. pulte was already in charge at fhfa, overseeing the government's involvement in fannie mae and freddie mac. now, all of sudden, he's supposed to lead the intel community?
it's like promoting your plumber to brain surgeon because you trust their gut feeling. what's most intriguing is how this move bypasses traditional channels. pulte didn't even have a background in intelligence or national security before this surprise appointment.
it raises questions about whether trump prioritizes loyalty over expertise and experience. on the flip side, pulte might actually bring a fresh perspective to intel operations, challenging the status quo with his unique industry insights. but that's assuming he can adapt quickly from the housing market to global espionage. anyone else finding this as bizarre as i am?
or do you see potential here?
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