Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is implementing major changes in her department to cut costs, improve efficiency, and rebuild trust in the U.S. intelligence community. This transformation, known as “ODNI 2.0,” involves significant downsizing, including closing the Foreign Malign Influence Center, which had been used against conservative groups. Gabbard’s actions are in line with President Trump’s goals of reducing bureaucracy and focusing on core missions.
The Foreign Malign Influence Center, which coordinated with major tech companies like Twitter and Facebook, was deemed redundant by senior officials. The center’s closure comes as part of a broader strategy to eliminate unnecessary functions within the intelligence community. Officials explained that existing bodies already handle the responsibilities that the FMIC was supposed to address.
Under Gabbard’s leadership, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has already seen a 30 percent reduction in staff. The elimination of various redundant centers is expected to lead to nearly a 50 percent decrease in personnel since she took charge. This move is aimed at cutting through the red tape that hinders the department’s ability to respond quickly and effectively.
The downsizing measures are projected to save taxpayers a substantial $700 million. While some employees will be laid off, others will return to their original agencies, such as the CIA. Gabbard has worked with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to integrate students from the closed National Intelligence University into the National Defense University.
A joint letter from Gabbard and Hegseth emphasized the benefits of consolidating educational programs to increase efficiency. The effort aligns with the administration’s focus on streamlining government operations. Students have been assured they will receive quality education under the new arrangement.
During Gabbard’s Senate confirmation hearings, the idea of shutting down the ODNI was discussed. However, it was decided to allow her the opportunity to reform the agency according to her vision. Gabbard’s recent declassification of documents aims to expose past abuses and restore public trust.
She briefed President Trump on the ODNI 2.0 plans, receiving his full support. The strategy reflects his priorities, emphasizing the need to eliminate weaponized and bureaucratic obstacles. The department is also planning investments in cutting-edge technologies like AI and quantum computing.
One adviser stressed the importance of the intelligence community adapting to the nation’s needs. Gabbard has taken steps to revoke security clearances of individuals who have misused their positions. Her focus is on holding people accountable and ensuring transparency.
In a letter to her team, Gabbard acknowledged the disruption caused by the changes. She expressed gratitude for their service and offered support during the transition. The message was underscored with her signature “Aloha.”
Gabbard’s initiative challenges other intelligence agencies to follow her lead. Accountability and leadership by example are central to her approach. Her press release reiterated the necessity of reform to fulfill their constitutional duties.
The announcement marks a shift towards a more streamlined and focused intelligence operation. Gabbard criticized the past inefficiencies and abuses within the system. Her goal is to provide objective intelligence to the President and policymakers.
Ending the misuse of intelligence is seen as crucial for rebuilding trust. Under President Trump’s leadership, the ODNI aims to prioritize national security while adhering to constitutional principles. The focus remains on ensuring the safety and freedom of Americans.
Olivia Rondeau, a politics reporter for Breitbart News, covers the developments from Washington, DC. Her reporting highlights the conservative perspective on these significant changes. Follow her coverage on social media for ongoing updates.