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Three-star general Jeffrey Kruse ousted as Defense Intelligence Agency director

by Charlie DAgata James LaPorta
August 22, 2025
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Three-star general Jeffrey Kruse ousted as Defense Intelligence Agency director

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Lt. General Jeffrey Kruse has been ousted as Defense Intelligence Agency director, a senior defense official confirmed Friday.

“Lt Gen Kruse will no longer serve as DIA Director,” the official said in a brief statement.

The agency’s deputy director, Christine Bordine, will assumes the role of acting DIA director, a spokesperson said.

House Subcommittee On Intelligence And Special Operations Hearing On Defense Intelligence Enterprise Posture

File: Lt. General Jeffrey Kruse, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, during a House Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations hearing in Washington, DC, May 15, 2025. 

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Intelligence committee leaders in Congress were informed about the DIA chief’s firing, according to a source familiar with the notification, but were given no reason for it.

Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, who is the vice chair of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, said in a statement, “The firing of yet another senior national security official underscores the Trump administration’s dangerous habit of treating intelligence as a loyalty test rather than a safeguard for our country.”

The DIA was the department responsible for the preliminary assessment of the military strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The assessment said that the strikes had set back Tehran’s nuclear program by a matter of months, three sources familiar with its contents told CBS news shortly after the airstrikes.

The DIA’s findings also indicated some of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile had been moved before the strikes, according to one of the sources.

That assessment prompted a backlash from the Trump administration, since President Trump had said in an address to the nation following the strikes that “Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.” He said the U.S. strikes had set back the Iranian nuclear program “basically decades.”

DIA employees seem to have been caught completely off guard by Kruse’s firing. One DIA employee told CBS News of speaking to another colleague about it who replied with an expletive.

Another said, “If he is being fired, the workplace at large will lose even more faith in the administration. There’s already widespread — and openly voiced in town halls — concern of their work being politicized.” 

Margaret Brennan and

Nancy Cordes

contributed to this report.

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Charlie D’Agata

Charlie D’Agata is CBS News’ senior national security correspondent. He was previously a senior foreign correspondent and has spent more than two decades covering international news for CBS.

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