Donald Trump’s Dangerous Politicization of America’s Spy Agencies
Politics
United States
Started June 27, 2026
Bill Pulte, Trump’s pick for acting Director of National Intelligence, has no national-security experience
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Donald Trump’s Dangerous Politicization of America’s Spy Agencies
The New Yorker (United States) | Jun 26, 2026
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The risks of politicizing intelligence agencies are too great, as it may compromise national security and international relations.
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Trump's approach to intelligence agencies could foster innovation by bringing fresh perspectives to national security.
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The appointment of Bill Pulte undermines the integrity of national security by prioritizing political loyalty over expertise.
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The politicization of spy agencies raises important questions about accountability and public trust in intelligence operations.
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Experience in national security should not be the sole criterion for leadership; diverse backgrounds can enhance strategic thinking.
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