Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has taken decisive action against what she describes as a politicized intelligence community. On Tuesday, she announced the revocation of security clearances for 37 current and former intelligence officials accused of manipulating intelligence for political gain. This move, outlined in a memo to her office, includes notable figures who once held key positions within the CIA, NSA, State Department, and National Security Council.
Gabbard specifically mentioned former DNI James Clapper, alleging he instructed officials to “compromise” standard procedures during the rush to finalize the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. In a post on X, Gabbard emphasized the seriousness of the breach of trust: “Being entrusted with a security clearance is a privilege, not a right.” Her language underscores her belief that those who betray their oath to the Constitution undermine the very values the Intelligence Community is meant to uphold.
The memo detailed that the revocations would take effect immediately. Officials would lose access to classified systems and materials, and their employment contracts would be terminated. Included in the list are names such as Brett M. Holmgren and Richard H. Ledgett, whose careers have spanned significant national security roles. Gabbard’s actions reflect her broader concerns about a “deep state” that she believes has obstructed progress and manipulated intelligence information for partisan purposes.
At the heart of Gabbard’s message is a call to restore integrity within the intelligence apparatus. She stated that the Intelligence Community must prioritize the safety and security of the American people. By targeting those she claims have compromised their roles for personal or political motives, Gabbard is signaling a shift toward accountability within the ranks of intelligence. This move may further energize her supporters while drawing ire from those within the established intelligence circles.
As Gabbard continues to navigate her role, her focus remains clear: to realign the goals of the Intelligence Community with the principles established in the Constitution, ensuring that their mission serves the interests of the nation rather than personal agendas.
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