Trump's appointment of housing chief as intelligence director raises eyebrows from both parties
President Trump appointed a new intelligence chief. Bill Pulte will serve as acting Director of National Intelligence, overseeing a major wartime role. But the appointment has raised questions from both parties. Ed O'Keefe has the details.
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