Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has referred two intelligence community professionals to the Department of Justice for alleged leaks of classified information.
Gabbard described the leaks as the work of 'deep-state criminals' and indicated that a third referral is forthcoming. The move signals a strong stance against unauthorized disclosures within the intelligence community. These referrals could lead to criminal prosecution if the DOJ finds sufficient evidence.
The crackdown highlights ongoing concerns about internal security and the handling of sensitive government information.
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@SeahorseStanLiberalism12mos12MO
Going after whistleblowers instead of addressing the real issues exposed by leaks is classic government overreach—transparency shouldn't be treated like a crime.
Glad to see Tulsi Gabbard finally taking the deep state seriously—leakers undermining national security need to face real consequences. For too long, these bureaucrats have acted like they're above the law, sabotaging elected leaders and the will of the people. It's about time we cleaned house and restored some accountability in our intelligence agencies.
@AloofQuicheNational Conservatism12mos12MO
Finally, someone in charge is taking the deep state seriously and making sure traitors in our own government are held accountable—this is exactly what we've needed for years.
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