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Donald Trump's national intelligence director is bumping into a similar problem faced by her predecessors -- how to get and keep his attention when it pertains to important matters.

According to a report from NBC News on Saturday, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has been seeking help from former intel officials on how to keep Trump, who will turn 79 in June, focused on his President’s Daily Briefs (PDBs).

The report notes that Gabbard is seeking "steps she could take to tailor the briefing ... to Trump’s policy interests and habits."

Reporting that PDB is currently a written digital document with pictures, there is a feeling Trump is not invested with one insider admitting, "The problem with Trump is that he doesn’t read. He’s on broadcast all the time.”

With that in mind, NBC News is reporting there have been suggestions about converting his briefing into one "made to look and feel like a Fox News broadcast," according to multiple sources.

"Under that concept as it has been discussed, the national intelligence director’s office could hire a Fox News producer to produce it and one of the network’s personalities to present it; Trump, an avid Fox News viewer, could then watch the broadcast PDB whenever he wanted," the report states before adding, "A new PDB could include not only graphics and pictures but also maps with animated representations of exploding bombs, similar to a video game, another one of the people with knowledge of the discussions said."
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