President Trump said he’s hopeful acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte will shrink the size of his new office, saying it’s “too big.” The comments came in an interview the president gave The Wall Street Journal amid controversy over his installation of Pulte, who will also remain at the helm of the Federal Housing…
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Trump says he hopes ‘less shackled’ Pulte shrinks intelligence agencies
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Originally reported by The Hill
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