‘Have a thing called Iran’: Donald Trump’s Head of Intelligence splits with him on priorities, chooses to quit for family

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Tulsi Gabbard has stepped down from her role as President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence. It is an incredible move, as the White House is currently navigating a complex and aggressive foreign policy landscape, particularly in Iran. According to a resignation letter shared on X, Gabbard indicated she is leaving her position on June 30th to focus on supporting her husband, who is currently battling bone cancer.  The departure follows months of speculation regarding Gabbard’s standing within the administration. While she originally supported Trump’s 2024 campaign because he promised to avoid costly foreign conflicts, the reality of his second term has been much more militant. Per Politico, Gabbard’s position became increasingly tenuous as the administration launched major military operations against Iran and Venezuela without her direct involvement or presence.  She was notably absent from Mar-a-Lago during the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in late February. She was also absent at Camp David when the decision was made to bomb Iranian nuclear sites last summer. Worse, every action taken has been counter to her past critiques of the national security establishment Gabbard kept her narrative simple and clear In her resignation letter, Gabbard wrote, “While we have made significant progress at the ODNI — advancing unprecedented transparency and restoring integrity to the intelligence community — I recognize there is still important work to be done.”  Trump acknowledged the transition on Truth Social, praising her performance during her 15-month tenure. He confirmed that Aaron Lukas, who previously worked at the CIA, will step in as the acting director. I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half. Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare… pic.twitter.com/PS0Dxp5zpd— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) May 22, 2026 The shift in the administration’s priorities is perhaps best highlighted by the contrast between these high-stakes geopolitical maneuvers and the personal life of the first family. While Gabbard cites family health concerns as the reason for her departure, Trump has been navigating his own family obligations amid his demanding schedule.  As noted in StyleCaster, Donald Trump Jr. recently married his fiancée, model Bettina Anderson, in a private ceremony in Florida, followed by a destination celebration in the Bahamas. Despite the milestone, the President made it clear he would not be in attendance. BANNON: The great Tulsi Gabbard, let’s be blunt, got fired.Her husband’s horrible cancer. They’re very close and very special people, and everybody has prayers for them.But Tulsi was on borrowed time.This is Ratcliffe, CIA and Mossad.This is a hostile takeover of the DNI. pic.twitter.com/l9C3J1SMSM— Grace Chong, MBI (@gc22gc) May 22, 2026 Trump had a very interesting reason for this: “While I very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr., and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon to be wife, Bettina, circumstances pertaining to Government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so.”  He further elaborated to the press that his focus is entirely captured by global issues. As he told reporters, “I have a thing called Iran and other things.” DNI Tulsi Gabbard resigns under pressure with the narrative of caring for her husband who has a rare cancer. The discernment is that she swatted too many hornet nests on both sides of the aisle on key scandals and the Iran conflict. She testified under oath in 3/2025 that… https://t.co/NVa3wf3dYv pic.twitter.com/Uwax9LA2Wu— Tom Moore (@junogsp7) May 22, 2026 The shifting and aggressive stand on foreign policy created a difficult environment for officials like Gabbard. Her tenure was marked by moments of friction, including a video she posted last June warning about the potential for a nuclear holocaust, which reportedly led Trump to consider firing her. Her reluctance to fully embrace the administration’s justifications about the Iran War in Congress also drew scrutiny from lawmakers and the President himself. The political reaction to her resignation has been mixed, reflecting the deep divisions surrounding her time in office. Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton thanked her for her service, while others were more critical.  : TRUMP DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE RESIGNS DNI Secretary Tulsi Gabbard resigned today.Do you think her reporting IC that Iran posed NO nuclear threat to the USA had anything to do with it? pic.twitter.com/RfJz8VJ5JG— Diligent Denizen (@DiligentDenizen) May 22, 2026 Senator Adam Schiff expressed a blunt take on her departure. “While the circumstances around her departure are deserving of our sympathy, let’s be clear: Tulsi Gabbard’s only positive contribution to our nation’s national security is her resignation.”  He then took the time to make his feelings about her work very clear. “We must ensure that her tenure — marked by a devotion to the person of the president and not to the security of the country — represents a terrible exception at DNI and not the new normal.” My thoughts go out to Tulsi Gabbard and her family, as her husband battles this serious health problem. I hope and pray that he makes a speedy and full recovery. While the circumstances around her departure are deserving of our sympathy, let’s be clear: Tulsi Gabbard’s only…— Adam Schiff (@SenAdamSchiff) May 22, 2026 As the administration moves forward, the focus remains on maintaining a unified stance on military and intelligence matters. With Gabbard exiting and Lukas stepping into the acting role, the White House continues to prioritize its current foreign policy trajectory, with the ongoing military campaign in Iran and other global objectives serving as the primary drivers of the President’s daily agenda.  Until then, Gabbard’s exit marks a definitive end within Trump’s second term. She is also another powerful woman to leave, just on her own terms this time.