Cotton has indeed exposed himself, IMO.
Whatever happens, the democRATS and DemoKKKrats could care less. Any “limits” put on conservatives in power will be celebrated.
Since laws, rules, and regulations are for “others” the democRATS will just ignore them when they feel like it.
Without a conscience or a soul, anything is possible.
RINO Tom Cotton is going to sabotage Tulsi. He’s got his deep state marching orders.
Pencil-necked geek.
If he had proposed this last July, perhaps we might think differently. However, this being proposed on 7/15/2025 is very telling. Most news items about this and Tulsi Gabbard only appear to be a few days old, but...Cotton likely had information in advance she was up to something.
He stinks to me.
The President can veto this bullying legislation.
This would be a great chance to say that since we don’t need so much overlap, let’s just get rid of the CIA.
How disappointing.
Judging by the name, the Central Intelligence Agency should be correlating and rating the intelligence gathered.
Of course, with intelligence, the fact set is often limited so inferences often have to be made.
June 27, 2025
Chairman Cotton to Introduce Bill to Reform, Improve, and Streamline ODNI
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Caroline Tabler or Patrick McCann (202) 224-2353
June 27, 2025
Chairman Cotton to Introduce Bill to Reform, Improve, and Streamline ODNI
Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, today will introduce the Intelligence Community Efficiency and Effectiveness Act, legislation that would realign resources to intelligence missions, eliminate duplicative efforts and inefficient, non-functioning bureaucracies across the intelligence community (IC) and return the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to its original size, scope, and mission.
Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Mike Rounds (R-South Dakota), Ted Budd (R-North Carolina), and James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) are cosponsoring the legislation.
“Created after the September 11th attacks, ODNI was intended to be a lean organization to align America’s intelligence resources and authorities, not the overstaffed and bureaucratic behemoth that it is today, where coordinators coordinate with other coordinators. These reforms will be vital to keeping our country safe from the wide range of threats that we continue to face,” said Senator Cotton.
Text of the Intelligence Community Efficiency and Effectiveness Act may be found here.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/62725odnireformfinaltext.pdf
The Intelligence Community Efficiency and Effectiveness Act would:
Cap ODNI full-time staff at 650.
Eliminate certain reporting requirements and the transfer of personnel authorities.
Modify the National Intelligence Council’s duties and terminate the National Intelligence Managers’ positions.
Terminate the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) at ODNI and transfer its responsibilities to the FBI.
Redesignate the National Counterterrorism Center as the National Counterterrorism and Counternarcotics Center, and limit its mission to foreign intelligence authorities.
Terminate the National Counterproliferation and Biosecurity Center (NCBC) at ODNI, transfer NCBC’s responsibilities to the CIA, and redesignate it as the National Counterproliferation Center.
Repeal various positions (including the Director of the NCSC, the Director of the NCBC, and the Intelligence Community Chief Data Officer), and seven units, centers, councils, offices, and programs (including obsolete bureaucratic entities that have failed to function, such as the Joint Intelligence Community Council).
Prohibit National Intelligence Program funds from being used to outsource IC analytic efforts to organizations that take funds from foreign governments.
Require the DNI to wind down and terminate the National Intelligence University within 180 days.
Prohibit use of National Intelligence Program funds to implement any diversity, equity, or inclusion practice in the intelligence community.
ODNI has further codified these standards in Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 203, Analytic Standards. The IC Analytic Standards were established in 2007, and revised, revalidated, and approved by the DNI in January 2015.
The Directive articulates five Analytic Standards, which demand that analysis be: objective, independent of political consideration, timely, based on all available sources, and “implement and exhibit” nine Analytic Tradecraft Standards:
Properly describe the quality and credibility of underlying sources, data and methodologies
Properly express and explain uncertainties associated with major analytic judgments
Properly distinguish between underlying intelligence information and analysts’ assumptions and judgements
Incorporate analysis of alternatives
Demonstrate customer relevance and address implications
Use clear and logical argumentation
Explain change to or consistency of analytic judgements and bring significant differences in analytical judgement, such as between two IC analytic elements, to the attention of consumers
Make accurate judgments and assessments
Incorporate effective visual information where appropriate
https://www.dni.gov/index.php/how-we-work/objectivity
National Intelligence University
The Bachelor of Science in Intelligence (BSI) is a one-year completion program for students who have completed three years or equivalent credits (80 semester hours minimum) of study to earn their undergraduate degree in intelligence.
The Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence (MSSI) program focuses on the topics required to understand threats, evolving risks, and the geopolitical landscape in order to support the National Security Strategy and component strategies.
The Master of Science and Technology Intelligence (MSTI) curriculum begins with a sophisticated understanding of the technological and engineering base. Only in that context can the intelligence question be framed and taught.
The Certificate in Intelligence Studies (CIS) program allows non-degree seeking students the opportunity for in-depth, graduate-level study of intelligence topics.
https://www.ni-u.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NIUs-Academic-Catalog-25-26_Final_Web.pdf
Tom Cotton is a closet homo and a neocon tool of the deep state. And DC loves their latest buzzword “Silos”.
How does Cotton know what congress intended the ODNI to be? He didn’t get elected until the office was ten years old.
I disagree with this interpretation of Cotton’s bill.
The DNI is a bloated bureaucratic monstrosity as is the rest of the IC. I am actually shocked, amazed, pleased Gabbard got those documents and report out of it. She’s got a future!
Cotton is just another DC Swamp Rat among many DC Swamp Rats.
Countdown to “Primary Cotton” begins now.
Don’t worry.
Hugh Hewitt will interview Cotton and smooooth things over.
Trump will not allow the deep state to get rid of the DNI.
Tulsi is doing a great job.
This move by Cotton isn't going to win him any friends, and only reinforces the idea that Republicans are weak-minded, cower from power, don't like conflict, and are easily manipulated by Democrats to do the their bidding against the best interests of Republicans and their constituents when Republicans are holding the stronger cards.
He's trying to kill the momentum that President Trump is building around bringing people who abused their powers to justice.
-PJ