Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has announced a major shift in reducing the role of the Intelligence Community and eliminating the politization of intelligence information.
As we have discussed on these pages for several years, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence was created shortly before the Obama administration took power, and subsequently the fledgling organization was weaponized for domestic influence operations. DNI Tulsi Gabbard takes a major step in addressing this problem.
In the era shortly after 9/11, the DC national security apparatus was constructed to preserve continuity of government and simultaneously view all Americans as potential threats. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) were created specifically for this purpose.
What Barack Obama and Eric Holder did with that new construct was refine the internal targeting mechanisms so that only their ideological opposition became the target of the new national security system.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard announced a long-overdue transformation of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to refocus on executing its core national security mission with integrity in the most agile, effective, and efficient way. This will reduce ODNI by over 40% by the end of fiscal year 2025 and save taxpayers over $700 million per year and better enable ODNI to focus on fulfilling its critical role of serving as the central hub for intelligence integration, strategic guidance, and oversight over the Intelligence Community.
ODNI was created after the horrific Islamist terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, exposed systemic failures across the Intelligence Community (IC). Its purpose was to integrate intelligence from and provide oversight over all IC elements (currently 18) in order to ensure the intelligence provided to the President and policymakers is timely, accurate, and apolitical.
Unfortunately, two decades later, ODNI has fallen short in fulfilling its mandate.
“Over the last 20 years, ODNI has become bloated and inefficient, and the intelligence community is rife with abuse of power, unauthorized leaks of classified intelligence, and politicized weaponization of intelligence,” said DNI Tulsi Gabbard. “ODNI and the IC must make serious changes to fulfill its responsibility to the American people and the U.S. Constitution by focusing on our core mission: find the truth and provide objective, unbiased, timely intelligence to the President and policymakers. Ending the weaponization of intelligence and holding bad actors accountable are essential to begin to earn the American people’s trust which has long been eroded. Under President Trump’s leadership, ODNI 2.0 is the start of a new era focused on serving our country, fulfilling our core national security mission with excellence, always grounded in the U.S. Constitution, and ensuring the safety, security, and freedom of the American people.”
ODNI 2.0 eliminates redundant missions, functions and personnel, and makes critical investments in areas that support the President’s national intelligence priorities, and focuses on rebuilding trust, exposing politicization and weaponization of intelligence, holding bad actors accountable, saving American tax dollars, and focusing on our core mission: protecting the safety, security, and freedom of the American people.
You can find an ODNI 2.0 fact sheet here.
Washington DC created the modern national security apparatus immediately and hurriedly after 9/11/01. DHS came along in 2002 and within the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 the ODNI was formed. When Barack Obama and Eric Holder arrived a few years later, those newly formed institutions were viewed as opportunities to create a very specific national security apparatus that would focus almost exclusively against their political opposition.
The preexisting Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Dept of Justice (DOJ) were then repurposed to become two of the four pillars of the domestic national security apparatus. However, this new construct would have a targeting mechanism based on political ideology. The DHS, ODNI, DOJ and FBI became the four pillars of this new institution. Atop these pillars is where you will find the Fourth Branch of Government.
We were not sleeping when this happened, we were wide awake. However, we were stunningly distracted by the economic collapse that was taking place in 2006 and 2007 when the engineers behind Obama started to assemble the design. By the time Obama took office in 2009, we sensed something profound was shifting, but we can only see exactly what shifted in the aftermath. The four pillars were put into place, and a new Fourth Branch of Government was quietly created.
As Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard has begun to take down the political surveillance system.
Yesterday, it was announced that Tulsi Gabbard fired twenty of the “according to those familiar with the matter” people. Another ten from the group “who spoke on the condition of anonymity.” And seven of the “officials close to the issue.”
Her work continues.

This reminds me of Sundance’s picture of the fox among the hounds. Tulsi is getting rid of a lot of the hidden foxes but also making those that remain have little hiding places among the dogs. She’s good.
Another way to look at it, is that Tulsi is the Fox.
Well, she certainly is “a” fox!
Definitely the way to view her!
She’s a serious person. I would not be surprised if she’s President one day.
Tulsi Gabbard fired twenty of the “according to those familiar with the matter” people. Another ten from the group “who spoke on the condition of anonymity.” And seven of the “officials close to the issue.”
Love it! Just a little poke LoL
I’m left to wonder if the rest of the IC is unhappy – or happy – with this news.
It’s not like these reductions are happening at CIA, NSA, or the sprawling DoD intelligence complex.
And the cuts do mean fewer people with visibility into what the rest of the IC is doing.
Are we seeing similar activity at NSA, for example, which has a robust domestic spying program as evidenced by their targeting of Trump and the contractor “database queries” during the Trump campaign?
And how many people involved in the fraudulent 2016/17 ICA have been fired at CIA?
I’m not complaining. I’m just pointing out that the ODNI is a pimple on the butt of a vast intelligence pig.
She is starting with the people under her direct control. Assuming her tether isn’t yanked, she will next have to persuade the heads of CIA, NSA, DOD, etc to make similar cuts. That seems to be the DOGE precedent: each agency head makes cuts to their own agency.
She also needs to make sure they aren’t re-hired as contractors.
When serious “housecleaning” is a priority………
God Bless Tulsi Gabbard!
Do we need all 18 IC estates?
What are they all, do we even know all the names?
If she is removing redundant bloated personnel, surely she can combine, reduce, and even close some of these 18 agencies?
How about this for a plan?
Everything in CONUS falls under Army Military intelligence
Everything outside of CONUS falls under Navy Mil Intel.
And to make over our bloated military bureaucracy, we follow the Constitution:
Any service protecting our borders is Army and when not at full war the divisions work for the various Governors.,
All other forces, which project power outside CONIS, are Navy.
All of them.
Army never goes overseas again, instead the Expeditionary Force (on ships) goes overseas.
We know who they ar, The Big Green.
We get rid of the bureaucracy with just two management chains.
No, we don’t need all 18. Hasn’t PDJT asked all Federal agencies for plans to downsize?
To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved,” George MacDonald
Director Gabbard continues the critical work of transforming the IC.
What courage!
This should be marked as the beginning of the next phase of Trump 2.0, the beginning of restructuring federal government. And the essential restructuring.
Our federal government obviously has too much time and too many resources to be trusted or efficient. Cutting the whole of it by half would be, IMHO, a good goal. Eliminate the redundancy, the do-nothings, and the traitors.
Excess government is never good.
There were 2.4 million Federal employees and an unknown number of contractors. At least $1 trillion spent on them annually. Cut those costs in repeated rounds of downsizing, until only 10% remain.
Eliminating staff cuts salaries, benefits, pensions, office space: for years. 1,400 staff = $700 million, or $500,000 per employee. Now extend that to the 2.3 million civilian Federal employees, plus the radiating web of contractors they hire, grants they disburse, regulations they write.
Now this lady I believe. Kick ass, Tulsi!
How did she ever get past the Deep State’s Praetorian guards in the Senate?
Gotta love her
Good question. They must have let their guard down.
Same way PT got past Butler.
Why is this woman accomplishing so much and all the others are meh…
I bet she will be seriously PO’d if the DOJ doesn’t follow through on her referrals. I wouldn’t want to be in Bondi’s shoes if that happens.
We’ll pray for Mrs. Gabbards continued clear sighted, goal oriented mission! Fight, fight, fight
Many, many thousands remain across the IC who also need the axe, in some cases literally. This needs to be a regular ongoing reduction across all those agencies.
Make sure everyone leaving DNI has their security clearancebremoved.
I am going to start looking for a Tulsi autographed head shot for my living room. Or maybe a Tulsi in tactical gear for the man cave.