Trump just moved the man who has seen every mortgage, every bank record, and every financial transaction of his enemies — into the chair that controls all 18 intelligence agencies.
Bill Pulte. Head of Fannie Mae. Head of Freddie Mac. The man who oversees every home loan in America.
Today he was appointed Acting Director of National Intelligence.
The media is laughing. "A housing guy running intelligence?" They think it's incompetence. They think Trump made a mistake.
They don't understand what just happened.
For 18 months, Pulte has had access to the mortgage files of sitting congressmen. Exposed fraudulent property claims by political operatives. Opened investigations into financial records that were supposed to stay buried.
One congressman filed a federal complaint last week — claiming Pulte accessed his CONFIDENTIAL mortgage files without authorization.
He didn't deny it.
Now that same man sits above the CIA. Above the NSA. Above the FBI. Above every classified database in the United States.
A man who already knows WHERE they live, WHAT they own, WHO paid for it, and WHICH names are on the deeds — now has access to WHERE they travel, WHO they call, and WHAT they hide.
Tulsi didn't leave because of her husband. She left because her part was FINISHED. The intelligence community has been restructured from the inside. The next phase does not require a diplomat. It requires a forensic accountant with top-secret clearance.
The hunt doesn't begin when you see the arrest. It begins when the man reading the files changes.