Tulsi Gabbard Shares Update on Husband’s ‘One in a Million Type of Cancer’ After Leaving Trump Admin During His Treatment Michael NiedThu, August 20, 2026 at 8:22 PM UTC 12 Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, Abraham WilliamsCredit: Tulsi Gabbard/X Tulsi Gabbard opened up about how her husband, Abraham Williams, was doing after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year The controversial former director of national intelligence announced her departure from her role in President Donald Trump’s administration back in May, after he received the diagnosis Three months later, Gabbard said that Willia...
Tulsi Gabbard Shares Update on Husband’s ‘One in a Million Type of Cancer’ After Leaving Trump Admin During His Treatment

Michael NiedThu, August 20, 2026 at 8:22 PM UTC
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Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, Abraham WilliamsCredit: Tulsi Gabbard/X -
Tulsi Gabbard opened up about how her husband, Abraham Williams, was doing after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year
The controversial former director of national intelligence announced her departure from her role in President Donald Trump’s administration back in May, after he received the diagnosis
Three months later, Gabbard said that Williams is recovering from a “very invasive surgery” and is currently cancer-free, though he’ll need to undergo “frequent MRIs” to ensure he stays healthy
Tulsi Gabbard provided an update about her husband Abraham Williams’ health after he was diagnosed with “a very, very rare, one in a million type of cancer” earlier this year.
The 45-year-old former congresswoman from Hawaii — who was controversially selected by President Donald Trump to serve as his director of national intelligence in his second term — announced that she would be departing the White House role due to Williams’ diagnosis in May.
On Thursday, Aug. 20, she addressed her husband’s health in a video shared on X, revealing that he underwent “a very invasive surgery” to remove part of his sacrum and tailbone after being told that he had sacral chordoma.
Chordoma is a rare form of bone cancer that develops along the spine, according to the Mayo Clinic. It is most commonly found near the sacrum at the bottom of the spine or at the base of the skull.
In her video, Gabbard explained that Williams was presented with two options by doctors — surgery or radiation.
“So we scheduled the surgery as quickly as we could,” she said, including footage of Williams in the hospital and along his recovery process. ”I was so happy to see him when they wheeled him back into that recovery room, but it was also really scary, which I didn’t expect. He’d been under heavy anesthesia for almost eight hours. His body as he started to come out, started reacting to the drugs that were in his body. It was tough.”
Gabbard said Williams immediately wanted to start walking around, and he did with help “from some great nurses.”
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President Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard and Abraham Williams in February 2025Credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty
“He would take a few steps, he would throw up as he was trying to walk around. But he kept going. He refused to take any narcotic pain medication, and so he really had to push through the post-operative pain,” she continued.
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The Democrat turned MAGA politician noted that the process was worth it: “A few weeks after the surgery was done, pathologists and the doctor said that they were confident they were able to cut out all of the cancerous bone and tissue.”

Abraham Williams and Tulsi Gabbard in January 2019Credit: Michael Kovac/Getty
At this point, she said Williams is in the midst of “a very rigorous physical therapy program.”
His recovery hasn’t been easy, though. “He gets frustrated a lot because he wants to be able to make progress faster, and sometimes he’s pushed a little bit too far,” Gabbard said, adding, “But overall Abraham is progressing very well.”
Although doctors said they removed the cancer, she noted that her husband would need “frequent MRIs.”
Gabbard ended the video by thanking the team that cared for Williams and the many people who supported the couple throughout their journey. After she finished speaking, she started crying as her husband wrapped her in his arms.
“Mahalo for all of the love and support,” she wrote in a caption accompanying the video.
Back in May, Gabbard announced her resignation from her role in the Trump administration with a letter addressed to the president.
“Abraham has been my rock throughout our eleven years of marriage,” she wrote in part. “His strength and love have sustained me through every challenge. I cannot in good conscience ask him to face this fight alone while I continue in this demanding and time-consuming position.”
Trump reacted to her decision in a post on Truth Social, writing that he understood and praising her for “an incredible job” as director of national intelligence.
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