Reports: Whistleblower Complaint Against Gabbard Involves Kushner
A whistleblower alleges Gabbard delayed sharing a classified intelligence report involving Kushner and Iran, withholding it from most Congress members for eight months amid disputes over credibility.
- On February 12, 2026, a highly classified whistleblower complaint against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stemmed from an intercepted conversation referencing Jared Kushner and was withheld from most of Congress.
- The intercept was collected by a foreign intelligence service and provided to the National Security Agency, involving two foreign nationals discussing Iran, forming the basis of the whistleblower report filed last May.
- Gabbard's office redacted Kushner's name, citing executive privilege, and defended the redactions as within her legal authority.
- Democrats are pressing for unredacted access, while Congress remains divided over the complaint's credibility and handling, after lawmakers reviewed a heavily redacted version last week.
- Officials note that the dispute over oversight and whistleblower procedures has intensified, with classified intelligence remaining restricted and complicating verification of allegations involving Kushner, Gabbard, and Congress.
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Whistleblower complaint suggests Tulsi Gabbard restricted access to an NSA report after foreign officials were caught discussing Kushner and Iran
The biggest news coming out of the intelligence community involves a highly classified whistleblower complaint filed against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, which apparently centers on an intercepted conversation mentioning Jared Kushner and Iran. The core issue here is how Gabbard allegedly handled a sensitive intelligence report generated by the National Security Agency. According to Newsweek, the whistleblower complaint, whi…
Tulsi Gabbard accused of shielding Jared Kushner in intel report | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> It was a discussion last year between two foreign nationals about Iran, not an unusual topic for U.S. spies to study. But an intercept of that communication, collected by a foreign spy service and given to the United States, has now become a flash point within the intelligence community and between the administration and Congress. The reason is a single name that came up in the discussion: Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s so…
Kushner cited in classified whistleblower complaint against DNI Gabbard: Report
A highly classified whistleblower complaint against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has prompted months of internal debate over how — and whether — to share it with Congress. The document was kept under strict security amid warnings that disclosure could cause serious national security damage, and the delay drew scrutiny from lawmakers. New reporting adds a key detail: the complaint stems from a National Security Agency-intercept…
The Subject was Kushner - More Details Surface About Subject of Intel Gossip Underneath Ridiculous Whistleblower Claim Against DNI
It’s a strange time within the Intelligence Community. You can tell it’s all in flux when you see the New York Times giving a version of the story that is positive toward DNI Tulsi Gabbard, and the Wall Street Journal continuing with debunked/fake information still trying to get DNI Tulsi Gabbard removed. The New York […]
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