
Tulsi Gabbard exposes three 'deep state criminals' who have infiltrated America's intell
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Tulsi Gabbard exposes three 'deep state criminals' who have infiltrated America's intelligence network
...did they think they could keep this hidden forever?
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has a world of international enemies to watch out for -- and it turns out she has plenty internally, too.
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Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence was approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee Tuesday after Republican Senators dismissed concerns that they'd vote against her.
President Trump's reelection is a clear mandate from the American people to break this cycle of failure, end the weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community (IC), and begin to restore trust in those who have been charged with the c
It seems like the act of calling Snowden a traitor is now a litmus test of one's qualifications for the national security post.
Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to serve as President Trump's director of national intelligence hinges on questions about the judgment and patriotism of the former congresswoman and Army veteran, doubts that are expected to take center stage at her Se
Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's pick for Director of National Intelligence, faces members of the Senate during her confirmation hearing.
It should be remembered, in the last reauthorization of FISA-702 congress exempted themselves from the warrantless search and surveillance system used by the U.S. Intelligence Apparatus.
Permanent Washington is trying to prevent Tulsi Gabbard from becoming Director of National Intelligence. Bernard Hudson ran counterterrorism at the CIA, and says the country needs her.
Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the U.S. intelligence services, in 2022 endorsed one of Russia's main justifications for invading Ukraine: the existence of dozens of U.S.-funded biolabs working on some of the world'
The next director of national intelligence needs courage, political smarts and strong presidential backing to fulfill her duty to oversee and provide advice on covert action...
I know Tulsi will bring the fearless spirit that has defined her illustrious career to our Intelligence Community, championing our Constitutional Rights, and securing Peace through Strength. Tulsi will make us proud!" Trump said.
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I have long argued that pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was clearly an intelligence agent and that he was most likely working for the Israeli external service Mossad. My belief was based on the nature of his activity, which suggested that he was able to bl
One of the few positive things in the ill-named USA FREEDOM Act, enacted in 2015 after the Snowden revelations on NSA domestic spying, is that it required the Director of National Intelligence to regularly report on its domestic surveillance activiti
Originating from the dispute over whether the Russians hacked the U.S. election and tried to influence it, rumblings have come from the Trump transition team about reorganizing the intelligence community or parts thereof. That's not a bad idea at a
Public appearances don't come easily to James Clapper, the United States director of national intelligence. America's top spy is a 75-year-old self-described geezer who speaks in a low, guttural growl; his physical appearance--muscular and bald,