Tulsi Gabbard And The Case Of The Hidden Whistleblower Complaint
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Tulsi Gabbard And The Case Of The Hidden Whistleblower Complaint A whistleblower filed a complaint alleging unspecified wrongdoing by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and related to an office in another federal agency, with potential for “grave damage to national security.” The complaint, filed over a year ago, was not shared with legislators as required, and Gabbard’s office claims part of it was found not credible. Congress only learned of the complaint’s existence indirectly and is now seeking more information.
- A whistleblower filed a complaint against DNI Tulsi Gabbard regarding unspecified wrongdoing and issues within another federal agency.
- The complaint’s contents could allegedly cause “grave damage to national security” and may involve executive privilege.
- The whistleblower’s lawyer claims the complaint was not shared with Congress as required by law.
- Gabbard’s office stated that the part of the complaint concerning her wrongdoing was found not credible.
- Congressional intelligence panels were unaware of the complaint until contacted by the whistleblower’s lawyer.
- Gabbard has been accused of attempting to obstruct the disclosure of the complaint’s details to Congress.
- Concerns have been raised about potential foreign influence and Gabbard’s past actions.
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