Washington: Tulsi Gabbard has announced her resignation as Director of National Intelligence (DNI) in the administration of Donald Trump, citing a personal family crisis even as reports point to growing friction inside the White House over Iran and national security strategy.
Gabbard confirmed that she would leave office on June 30, ending a turbulent tenure that often placed her at the center of ideological clashes within Trump’s administration.
In a public resignation letter shared on X, the former Hawaii congresswoman revealed that her husband, Abraham Williams, had been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer, prompting her decision to step away from public office.
“I cannot in good conscience ask him to face this fight alone,” Gabbard wrote, adding that her immediate priority was supporting her husband through the medical battle.
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
Iran Disagreements Shadowed Her Tenure
While Gabbard officially framed the resignation as a personal decision, political observers in Washington say her departure comes after months of visible tensions with Trump over Iran policy and military intervention.
A longtime critic of US foreign wars, Gabbard reportedly found herself increasingly isolated as the Trump administration adopted a more aggressive posture toward Tehran.
The divide became more apparent after Trump publicly remarked earlier this year that Gabbard was “softer” than him on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Reports also suggested she had been sidelined during key discussions involving Iran and Venezuela.
Her earlier congressional testimony — where she reportedly downplayed the immediacy of Iran’s nuclear threat — had also created unease within sections of the administration.
White House Denies Rift, Trump Praises Gabbard
Despite speculation that Gabbard was pushed out, Trump publicly praised her service after the resignation became official.
Posting on Truth Social, the US president described Gabbard as having done an “incredible job” and said her decision to prioritize family was understandable under the circumstances.
Trump also announced that Aaron Lukas, currently Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, would take charge as acting DNI until a permanent replacement is named.
A Controversial Yet Influential Figure
Gabbard’s political journey has remained one of the most unusual in recent US politics. Once a rising Democrat and presidential hopeful, she later broke with the party and emerged as one of Trump’s prominent national security allies.
However, her anti-interventionist worldview frequently placed her at odds with hawkish voices within the administration and the intelligence establishment.
Her resignation now adds another layer of uncertainty to Trump’s national security team at a time when Washington’s tensions with Iran continue to dominate global geopolitical discussions.









