President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he is appointing Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William J. “Bill” Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence following Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation last month.
The move puts one of Trump’s most loyal and aggressive reformers in charge of the nation’s intelligence apparatus. Pulte will continue serving as head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency while also taking the reins at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Trump highlighted Pulte’s management credentials when announcing the appointment.
“William has deep experience managing the most sensitive matters in America, the safety and soundness of the Markets, and over 10 Trillion Dollars at Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac,” Trump said. The president also credited Pulte with helping deliver a “substantial increase” in housing market health over the past year.
Pulte succeeds Gabbard, who announced on May 22 that she would step down to support her husband as he battles a rare form of bone cancer. Her resignation becomes official at the end of June.
Gabbard leaves behind a tenure that dramatically reshaped the intelligence community. Her “ODNI 2.0” overhaul reduced the agency’s size by 40 percent, saving taxpayers an estimated $700 million annually. Her office also declassified more than 500,000 pages of previously withheld records, including documents related to allegations that the Obama administration weaponized intelligence agencies during the “Russia Hoax.”
Before departing on June 30, Gabbard plans to release additional investigative findings concerning Havana Syndrome, the origins and handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what she describes as the weaponization of the federal government.
Pulte is hardly a newcomer when it comes to taking on Washington’s political establishment. Since assuming leadership of the FHFA in March 2025, he has aggressively pursued allegations of financial misconduct involving several high-profile Trump critics.
Among the most notable cases is New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose civil fraud lawsuit against Trump made national headlines. Following an FHFA referral from Pulte, James was indicted on federal bank and mortgage fraud charges in Virginia. Pulte also referred Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA), a central figure in Trump’s first impeachment proceedings, to the Department of Justice over allegations of mortgage fraud.
The grandson of legendary homebuilder William J. Pulte, who built PulteGroup into a Fortune 500 powerhouse, Pulte charted his own course in private equity before entering public service.
He is also well known for his charitable work. In 2013, Pulte launched Blight Authority, a nonprofit organization focused on removing abandoned properties and combating urban decay in Detroit and Pontiac, Michigan. The effort earned widespread praise for improving neighborhood safety and revitalizing struggling communities.
Pulte later became a social media phenomenon through what became known as “Twitter Philanthropy,” personally giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars to Americans facing medical expenses, food insecurity, and other financial emergencies.
Now, with the intelligence community added to his portfolio, Pulte will have an opportunity to bring the same disruptive management style that has made him a favorite among Trump supporters and a frequent target of the president’s critics.