Tulsi Gabbard Dodges Democrat's Questions on Alleged Involvement in War Plans Texts
- Top Senate Democrats criticized the Directors of National Intelligence and the CIA for using an unsecured messaging app to discuss military plans, which could be illegal.
- Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declined to answer questions about her involvement in the group chat regarding Yemen, stating it is under review.
- Senator Mark Warner noted that if the information discussed was classified, it should be shared with the committee, questioning the careless handling of classified information.
- Gabbard asserted that no classified materials were shared in the group chat, which Warner challenged by demanding its release for public viewing.
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Gabbard Smashes 'War Plans' Lie in Less Than 30 Seconds with Expert-Level Testimony
I’m not sure Signalgate even deserves the suffix “-gate,” inasmuch as the scandal was revealed in an article in The Atlantic on Monday, and by Wednesday, pretty much everyone was […] The post Watch: Gabbard Smashes 'War Plans' Lie in Less Than 30 Seconds with Expert-Level Testimony appeared first on The Western Journal.
Republican Intelligence Leaders Brush Off Newly Released Signal Texts During House Hearing, Even as Gabbard and Rubio Admit Event Was ‘a Mistake’
‘It’s by the awesome grace of God that we are not mourning dead pilots right now,’ the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee said on Wednesday.
US intelligence chief acknowledges 'mistake' in adding journalist to Yemen strike chat
'It was a mistake that a reporter was inadvertently added to a signal chat with high-level national security principles having a policy discussion about imminent strikes against the Houthis,' says Tulsi Gabbard - Anadolu Ajansı
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