Why did Tulsi Gabbard resign? Trump’s intelligence chief reveals emotional reason

Tulsi Gabbard has resigned as Director of National Intelligence, citing her husband’s serious cancer diagnosis. Her sudden exit has also reignited speculation over reported differences with Donald Trump on Iran policy.

Post Published By: Donika Singh
Updated : 23 May 2026, 11:41 AM IST

Washington: Tulsi Gabbard resigned from the Trump administration on Friday, stepping down from her position as Director of National Intelligence (DNI). In her resignation letter, Gabbard said she made the difficult decision after her husband, Abraham Williams, was diagnosed with a rare and serious form of bone cancer.

The former Hawaii congresswoman shared the announcement on social media platform X, explaining that her husband would face major health challenges in the coming weeks and months. She said she wanted to focus entirely on supporting him during his treatment and recovery.

Emotional Resignation Letter

Gabbard described her husband as a constant source of strength throughout their marriage and public life. She said he had supported her during military deployments, election campaigns and her tenure in government.

In her message, she noted that continuing in such a demanding national security role while her husband battles cancer would not be fair to her family. She also thanked Donald Trump for trusting her with the role and said she would ensure a smooth leadership transition before officially leaving office on June 30.

Trump Praises Gabbard’s Work

Reacting to the resignation, Trump called the development unfortunate and praised Gabbard for doing a “great job” during her tenure. In a post on Truth Social, he expressed support for her husband and said he hoped for his speedy recovery.

Trump also announced that Aaron Lukas, currently serving as Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, would take over as Acting DNI following Gabbard’s departure.

Speculation Over Iran Policy Differences

Although Gabbard cited personal reasons for resigning, her exit has also triggered political speculation in Washington. Reports in recent months suggested disagreements between Gabbard and the Trump administration over Iran policy and military strategy.

Earlier this year, Gabbard reportedly avoided fully backing possible military action against Iran. In testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, she also stated that Iran had not restarted efforts to rebuild its nuclear programme after previous US strikes, a position that appeared to differ from Trump’s public remarks.

Her resignation comes amid broader changes within the administration following the departures of several senior officials in recent months.

Location :  Washington

Published :  23 May 2026, 11:39 AM IST