Former U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has officially concluded her tenure, announcing her departure after more than a year in office.
Eko Hot News reports that Gabbard confirmed she had walked out of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence headquarters for the final time, marking the end of her service in the role.
In her statement, she expressed appreciation to President Donald Trump for the opportunity to serve in the position.
Gabbard described her time in office as a profound honour and thanked the American people for their support during her tenure.
She noted that her service in the intelligence community was guided by a commitment to national security and public service.
The outgoing official said she remains grateful for the trust placed in her leadership throughout her time in office.
Her departure marks the conclusion of a tenure that lasted just over a year at the head of the intelligence community.
Gabbard reiterated her appreciation for the opportunity to contribute to national security efforts during her service period.
She emphasized that public service remains a meaningful part of her career journey.
The announcement has drawn attention across political and security circles in the United States.
Observers noted that her exit comes at a time of ongoing discussions around intelligence reforms and national security priorities.
Gabbard’s message focused largely on gratitude and acknowledgment of her appointment under President Trump.
She did not provide further details on her future plans following her exit from the role.
Her departure signals a transition in leadership within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
The development is expected to pave the way for a new appointee to take over the intelligence leadership position.

