Report: Gabbard Investigated Puerto Rico Voting Machines
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence found serious cybersecurity risks in Puerto Rico's voting machines despite no evidence of foreign hacking, highlighting vulnerabilities for U.S. elections.
- On Feb 4, Reuters reported the Office of the Director of National Intelligence under Tulsi Gabbard led an investigation into Puerto Rico's voting machines and copied data for forensic analysis.
- Gabbard's office said the probe targeted system vulnerabilities and confirmed the May investigation, denying a Venezuela link despite claims, while the team sought FBI help but found no clear evidence of Venezuelan hacking.
- Technical review by ODNI flagged vulnerable cellular technology and software flaws that could give hackers deep access, calling deployment practices "extremely concerning" for U.S. elections.
- Gabbard's presence at an FBI raid in Fulton County last week highlighted her direct involvement and prompted alarm among national security experts, while officials noted election security is usually handled by law enforcement agencies though Gabbard's office said it had authority.
- The episode aligns with sustained focus by Trump administration officials on fraud claims, as sources said Puerto Rico elections irregularities stem from incompetence, not foreign interference, Pablo Jose Hernandez Rivera said.
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SSCI Vice Chair Mark Warner Finds Out DNI Tulsi Gabbard Has Puerto Rico Voting Machines
from The Conservative Treehouse: This is funny, not because the narrative is so obvious, but because the well-used script is so transparent. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), a misnomer if there is one, Vice Chairman Mark Warner, finds out that Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, had previously (May ’25) retrieved voting machines from […]
The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) obtained and evaluated voting machines in Puerto Rico as part of an investigation into potential security vulnerabilities, according to a U.S. media report…
US investigates Puerto Rico voting machines in push to prove allegations of voting fraud
A team working for US President Donald Trump’s spy chief, Tulsi Gabbard, led an investigation into Puerto Rico’s voting machines, said Gabbard’s office and three sources familiar with the previously unreported events.
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