The Real Reason Tulsi Gabbard Resigned?! 🤯
The video discusses the circumstances surrounding Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as Director of National Intelligence, with conflicting reports suggesting she was either fired or left voluntarily due to her husband's cancer diagnosis. A key subplot involves the CIA allegedly retrieving 40 boxes of classified documents — including files on JFK, MK Ultra, and UAPs — from Gabbard's office just one week before her resignation.
Summary
The video explores the murky and contested circumstances behind Tulsi Gabbard's departure from her role as Director of National Intelligence. Two competing narratives are presented: Reuters reported she was fired, while a source described as 'very close to her' claims she genuinely resigned because her husband has cancer.
A significant thread in the discussion involves a CIA whistleblower who testified before Congress, alleging that the CIA retrieved approximately 40 boxes of materials from Gabbard's office. These materials were reportedly being reviewed as part of an initiative called 'The Dig,' which Gabbard established to surface previously classified or suppressed documents related to MLK, JFK, MK Ultra, and UAPs, in alignment with President Trump's executive order on declassification.
The timing of events is treated as highly suspicious: the raid on her office or home for JFK and MK Ultra files reportedly occurred one week before her resignation. The speakers question what authority the CIA had to reclaim documents that were under DNI review for public disclosure, and express concern about the implications for government transparency. One speaker dramatically suggests the topic is dangerous enough to warrant fear for their personal safety, while another eulogizes Gabbard's role in publicly revealing that Iran was not close to having a nuclear weapon.
Key Insights
- A source described as 'very close to' Tulsi Gabbard claims she resigned because her husband has cancer, directly contradicting Reuters' report that she was fired.
- A CIA whistleblower testified before Congress that the CIA retrieved approximately 40 boxes of materials from Gabbard's DNI office, taken from an initiative she created called 'The Dig.'
- The speaker notes that the raid on Gabbard's office for JFK and MK Ultra files occurred approximately one week before her resignation, framing the timing as highly suspicious.
- One speaker credits Gabbard with publicly airing an intelligence assessment that Iran was 'nowhere near having a nuclear weapon,' suggesting her departure is a significant loss for transparency.
- The speakers argue the CIA had no legitimate authority to enter the DNI's office and reclaim documents that were under review for public disclosure under President Trump's declassification executive order.
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Transcript
[0:00] If we continue this discussion, I'll be dead by Friday. The CIA is nothing to trifle with. If Tulsi Gabbard hadn't been on the inside, would we have had a public airing of the assessment is they are nowhere near having a nuclear weapon. And I don't know how we replace her. Reuters is reporting that she was fired. I've spoken [music] to a source very close to her who says she genuinely left because her husband has cancer. >> Well, I'll admit the timing was a little odd cuz a week before the report came out that they raided her house or office for the JFK files and the MK Ultra files. And then a week later, she…
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