Mike Pence Weighs in on Trump's Latest Intelligence Director Pick In a surprise move, President Trump has chosen businessman Bill Pulte to serve as the acting Director of National Intelligence, following the departure of outgoing Director Tulsi Gabbard. However, former Vice President Mike Pence has expressed skepticism about the appointment, citing his lack of familiarity with Pulte. During an interview with CNN's Kate Bolduan, Pence stated that he is uncertain about Pulte's qualifications and potential challenges he may face in the role. As the nation's top intelligence agency navigates a complex global landscape, Pulte's ability to effectively lead the organization remains a pressing concern, particularly given the sensitive nature of the position.


Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday said he believes President Trump's selection of Bill Pulte as outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s acting replacement will face obstacles. “Well, I don't know him. I —” Pence said in response to a question about Pulte from CNN's Kate Bolduan on "CNN News Central." “Do you...