Tulsi Gabbard, director of National Intelligence, announced on Tuesday that more than 100 American intelligence officials have been fired to be sexually attached to the government -run chat platform. Officers of 15 agencies will also be canceled their security approval, he told Fox News.
According to intelligence officials, the chat platform managed by the National Security Agency (NSA) was managed by the National Security Agency (NSA), but was misused for clear talks including discussion on gender transition surgery.
The existence of these chats was first manifested in ‘City Journal’ by Orthodox activist Christopher Roofo. After the revelation, Ms. Gabbard issued a directive to remove those involved, who “violate the egoistic violation of trust” and professional standards.
According to NY Times, Ms. Gabard said, “This is the only one we are seeing in the Trump administration.” He said that they have to “rebuild that belief” in these institutions, so they have to “rebuild that belief” in these institutions.
A spokesman for the office of Alexa Hening, director of National Intelligence, confirmed on X that all intelligence agencies were sent to a memo, requiring them to identify the employees participating in these chats by Friday.
The NSA admitted the dispute that the investigation was running to address the “misuse of government systems”. The agency clarified that the functions of a small group do not reflect the entire intelligence community.
Apart from firing, Ms. Gabbard’s office and CIA have also gone to dismiss employees working on diversity initiatives under the Biden administration. A federal judge has temporarily stopped the action, expecting a decision on Thursday. Unlike the clear chat case, no wrongdoing has been done against those working in diversity programs, and some have filed cases seeking revaluation to other positions.
Ms. Gabbard said that the authorities have started coming forward with the report of further misconduct, strengthening their commitment to “Refochus on the main mission to serve American people”.
As director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard oversees 18 intelligence agencies with a budget of $ 100 billion, advising President Trump on national security affairs. She previously served as a representative from Hawaii (2013-2021) and was deployed in Iraq and Kuwait with the Air Force National Guards.