Tulsi Gabbard Accused Of MASSIVE Coverup Scandal
[HPP] Tulsi GabbardFebruary 4, 20264 min
13 connectionsΒ·17 entities in this videoβAllegations Against Tulsi Gabbard
- π‘ Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, is facing accusations of orchestrating a massive cover-up regarding a whistleblower complaint filed against her.
- π The complaint was originally filed eight months ago, in May, but has remained inaccessible to key parties.
Secrecy Surrounding the Complaint
- π The whistleblower complaint is currently locked in a safe within Gabbard's office, preventing access.
- βοΈ Neither the whistleblower's own lawyer nor members of Congress have been allowed to review the complaint, despite legal requirements.
- β οΈ Gabbard's office claims that releasing the complaint would cause "grave damage to national security," justifying its secrecy.
Federal Law Violations
- π Under United States law, whistleblower complaints filed with an Inspector General must be released to Congress within 14 days after any sensitive information is redacted.
- β³ The eight-month delay in releasing this specific complaint constitutes a significant violation of federal law.
Potential Consequences
- β The speaker questions what actions Tulsi Gabbard took that are so severe they could threaten national security if revealed.
- π¨ If Gabbard's alleged misbehavior puts the country at risk, it should trigger a criminal investigation and potentially lead to her removal from office.
- π₯ The prolonged stonewalling suggests the complaint contains information that could be "devastating" to Tulsi Gabbard.
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