Gabbard fires top National Intelligence Council officials
- Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, dismissed the highest-ranking long-serving members of the National Intelligence Council on Tuesday.
- The dismissals followed the release of a declassified National Intelligence Council report on the Tren de Aragua criminal organization from Venezuela, which questioned the Trump administration’s justification for applying the Alien Enemies Act and occurred alongside ongoing investigations into leaked information.
- Gabbard has launched 11 internal probes into unauthorized media leaks and has sent three incidents to the Department of Justice to consider pursuing legal action.
- Former NIC official Jonathan Panikoff praised Collins as an expert China analyst with 30 years of service and described Langan-Riekhof as an exceptionally talented strategic thinker.
- Critics warn Gabbard’s leak crackdown is depleting the intelligence community’s experienced analysts, while she asserts her actions protect national security and support President Trump's agenda.
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