Tulsi Gabbard updates on husband's bone cancer battle and recent ODNI changes
Tulsi Gabbard said her husband Abraham Williams is recovering from surgery for a rare sacral chordoma, while noting her recent resignation from the ODNI.
Tulsi Gabbard shared an update on her husband Abraham Williams' health, revealing that a rare sacral chordoma was discovered on his tailbone following persistent back pain. After an eight-hour surgical procedure, doctors reported confidence that all cancerous tissue had been removed, and Williams has been engaged in a rigorous physical-therapy regimen for nearly three months, though he sometimes pushes himself too hard.
Gabbard noted that ongoing monitoring will require frequent MRI scans to detect any potential return of the disease. She also recalled her resignation as director of national intelligence, which took effect on June 30, prompting President Trump to initially name Bill Pulte as her successor before political backlash led to the appointment of Jay Clayton, who w. Under Gabbard's leadership, the ODNI experienced a substantial overhaul, with about 40% of staff reassigned or cut and several offices merged under an "ODNI 2.0" plan, a move praised by administration officials for efficiency but criticized for weakening the agency's capacity.
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The story highlights personal health challenges of a former intelligence chief and the political turbulence surrounding leadership changes at a key U.S. agency.
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