What Trump Wants From Bill Pulte
Politics
United States
Started June 03, 2026
The director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has no experience in national security but can be counted on to go after the president’s enemies
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What Trump Wants From Bill Pulte
The Atlantic (United States) | Jun 02, 2026
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Pulte's actions could reflect a broader trend in politics where personal allegiance takes precedence over professional qualifications.
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By prioritizing loyalty over expertise, the Trump administration risks compromising the integrity of federal agencies like the FHFA.
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Pulte's focus on targeting political enemies may serve to strengthen Trump's base and foster loyalty among supporters.
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The appointment of inexperienced individuals in key roles highlights the need for reform in how we select leaders for crucial agencies.
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Bill Pulte's lack of national security experience could lead to dangerous decisions that undermine our safety and international standing.
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