New reports reveal the turbulence brewing inside the current administration, especially concerning Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s standing. A cast of characters surrounds this drama, including Trump ally Roger Stone, MAGA activist Laura Loomer, and, at the center, President Donald Trump. Axios paints a picture of a precarious situation… Gabbard’s loyalty is questioned amid rising tensions related to her stance on the war with Iran.

Roger Stone emerged as a pivotal figure in this narrative. He intervened to protect Gabbard from possible dismissal, as Loomer attempted to falsely suggest that Gabbard was about to resign. This attempt aimed to provoke Trump into taking preemptive action against her. Stone detailed the incident on social media, stating, “Fortunately, I acted in time.” His timely intervention seems to have quelled a looming firestorm, at least for now.

The Axios report highlights another layer of complexity. Gabbard, a noted anti-interventionist, appears to have attracted scrutiny for her tepid support of the military efforts. The resignation of Joe Kent, the former counterterrorism director, further intensified the spotlight on her. During a private meeting with Trump, conflicting accounts emerged: one claimed she was “scolded,” while another suggested Trump addressed her with a mix of sarcasm and friendliness.

Advisers were reportedly consulted about Gabbard’s position, leading to discussions that reached the media. A source informed Axios, “Roger sealed the deal. He saved Tulsi.” Four critical factors emerged for Gabbard’s job security: her loyalty, professional congressional testimony, and lack of public disagreement with Trump. Critics suggest that firing her would only create unnecessary headlines and risks elevating her status as a martyr among Trump’s base.

Loomer, however, has openly declared Gabbard’s perceived downfall, posting, “Tulsi is done.” She asserts that the White House presented Gabbard with an option to resign, arguing that doing so would expedite damage to her credibility and potential presidential aspirations for 2028.

Despite these tumultuous claims, an Office of the Director of National Intelligence representative emphasized Gabbard’s commitment to her role, stating, “She will continue to work tirelessly on behalf of President Trump’s agenda.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reinforced this idea, asserting that Trump believes Gabbard is performing excellently and is a valuable member of the national security team.

In summary, the ongoing infighting and dissent within the White House illustrate the uncertainty surrounding Gabbard’s future. With key players like Stone stepping in to mitigate crises, and the delicate balance of loyalty and perception at play, Gabbard’s continued presence remains a focal point for political watchers. The stakes are high as internal dynamics could heavily influence her potential rise as a GOP contender in 2028.

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