Tulsi Gabbard is making waves, and this time, it’s not for her stance on foreign policy. As the Director of National Intelligence, Gabbard has taken swift and decisive action to clean up the intelligence community. Over 100 NSA employees have been fired after their involvement in a grotesque group chat came to light. The chat, which was hosted on the NSA’s Intelink platform, was filled with obscene, pornographic, and sexually explicit content. This isn’t just a scandal—it’s a blatant betrayal of trust.
Gabbard didn’t mince words in explaining why these individuals were being let go. These officers were undermining her leadership, engaging in inappropriate behavior, and, frankly, acting like degenerates. She made it clear that the intelligence community must hold to higher standards. Her actions reflect a commitment to professionalism and integrity in an environment that demands both.
This wasn’t an isolated incident—these chats were found on NSA channels like “LBTQA” and “IC_Pride_TWG,” which featured discussions on gender transition surgery and other inappropriate topics. It’s a serious breach of responsibility when those who are supposed to be safeguarding national security are instead engaging in this kind of behavior. Conservative activist Christopher Rufo helped uncover the scandal, shining a light on what some might prefer to keep hidden. It’s time to restore accountability to the people who hold the power to shape national security.
In response, the NSA has acknowledged the problem but insists it’s being addressed. While they claim that these actions don’t represent the entire intelligence community, the damage is done. The real question now is whether this is a one-time incident or the tip of the iceberg. Gabbard’s directive to fire the offenders and revoke their security clearances signals a serious commitment to cleaning up the intelligence apparatus, and that’s something the American people should be glad to see.
This move aligns with broader efforts under the Trump administration to root out what Gabbard has called “DEI insanity.” With the focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives being rolled back, it’s clear that Gabbard isn’t willing to let politics or political correctness cloud the integrity of the intelligence community. When national security is at stake, professionalism comes first.
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