The Wall Street Journal wrote the hit piece against DNI Tulsi Gabbard, sourced to two “people familiar with the matter,” and “three other people with knowledge of the situation.” They all needed to coordinate with the WSJ. Think about it.
The substance of the story is that among the 37 current and former Intelligence Community officials Tulsi Gabbard recently stripped of their security clearances, was an “undercover CIA agent” located within one of those agencies.
The story is written to say DNI Tulsi Gabbard should have vetted the list with the CIA for a longer period of time before she took action. Therefore, she is not doing her job correctly, or something. The CIA was compromised by Tulsi Gabbard removing the security clearance of one of their hidden agents within the U.S. Government.
Before getting to the story at hand, just stop and think of what the story is selling. The article says the placement of CIA agents throughout the administration’s agencies is commonplace. The CIA Director is not necessarily aware of these CIA operatives or operations that are taking place within the government. That point is one well worth thinking about.
However, there’s another larger point that will fly past most casual observers. The Intelligence Community (IC), and let’s accept this one is likely the CIA (directorate of analysis) from the structure of the political hit, is leaking against DNI Tulsi Gabbard. Again, think. The issue at the heart of the CIA complaint is null and void unless the CIA publicly complains about it.
If there was a valid, genuine, legitimate and valuable CIA asset within the 37 names who lost their security clearances, the issue would be quickly and quietly resolved by just not taking the action against that person. Saying nothing, doing nothing, makes the “mistake” (if that’s what it was) disappear.
The CIA complaining about it to the Wall Street Journal is what makes the issue a problem. That’s how you can identify this story as an organized Intelligence Community political hit against Tulsi Gabbard.
Increasingly, it is becoming more and more clear that Tulsi Gabbard is factually doing what the Intelligence Community feared she would be doing.
DNI Gabbard is targeting all of the political weaponization within the Intelligence Community, and she is methodically removing the corrupt people within the system who participate. In short, she’s doing the thing we wanted her to do – and that’s a problem for the system.
Wall Street Journal – Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, surprised Central Intelligence Agency officials last week when she included an undercover senior CIA officer on a roster of 37 current and former officials she stripped of security clearances.
Most of the 37 people had either participated in intelligence assessments related to Russia’s attempt to influence the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election or had signed a 2019 letter calling for President Trump’s impeachment.
Gabbard didn’t know the CIA officer had been working undercover, according to a person familiar with the fallout from the list’s release. Three other people with knowledge of the situation said that Gabbard’s office didn’t meaningfully consult with the CIA before releasing the list.
Gabbard’s office delivered the list of 37 people to the CIA the evening before the list’s release, according to three people familiar with the communications and emails read to The Wall Street Journal.
The national intelligence office didn’t seek the CIA’s input about the composition of the list, and the CIA had no foreknowledge of Gabbard’s posting on X the following day that revealed the names, including that of the covered CIA officer, according to two of the people familiar with the events.
In a memo announcing the revocations, Gabbard said she had acted on Trump’s orders.
“Director of National Intelligence Gabbard directed the revocations to ensure individuals who have violated the trust placed in them by weaponizing, politicizing, manipulating, or leaking classified intelligence are no longer allowed to do so,” a spokeswoman in Gabbard’s office said.
[…] The CIA official whose clearance was revoked last week is a longtime Russia hand at the agency. The officer has held intelligence posts for more than 20 years and worked from 2014 to 2017 as an expert on Russia and Eurasia on the National Intelligence Council, according to a publicly listed biography.
Earlier this year, the CIA officer spoke at a classified intelligence conference and was described as a senior executive manager in the CIA’s Europe and Eurasia mission center.
[…] It is a felony to reveal the identity of a covert intelligence officer or agent, though it is unclear if the statute could be applied to a government disclosure, or if including her on the list constitutes a disclosure. (read more)
Did ya’ll catch that little slip-up “her” inside the last sentence?
Apparently, the person on the list, the hidden CIA operative that lost their security clearance, was a “her.”
I watch the minutia closely, and this is one of those very rare instances where I can say, I find zero reason to doubt the intents and integrity goals of DNI Tulsi Gabbard.
FTA: “The CIA officer spoke at a classified intelligence conference and was described as a senior executive manager in the CIA’s Europe and Eurasia mission center”… AFCEA Spring Intelligence Symposium: Ms. Julia Gurganus, Senior Executive Manager – Europe and Eurasia Mission Center, Central Intelligence Agency. [LINK]


Massive! Minnesota Trans Cult Member’s Father Has Worked For 29 Years As A Top-Level CIA/DOD Contractor
(It’s from InfoWars, so take it for what you think it’s worth)
Take it to the bank BC!
Wow. Chills…
I wondered why there has been no mention of a father for this sick murderer.
Is Mary McCord ever going to get removed?
Removed? I’d much prefer convicted!
and Nuland.
IC simply thinks they run the show, unaccountable to no one. God complex.
Considering that if the entire CIA caught fire right now, I’d bring the marshmallows, and I wouldn’t be lonely, one ‘agent’ losing his/her clearance doesn’t remotely bother me. Gabbard has my trust, and compared to the CIA, she can ‘screw up’ many, many more times inadvertently harming the CIA before it raises any concern from me.
Stupid me – again- but I was led to believe the seeeye ah was not supposed to operate within the USA.
Ah well wrong again.
That was my thought exactly
I ask a serious question. What if a rogue CIA is now doing it’s own security clearances? Just for it’s own people you know. Who would know? Who would expose the secret? Who would/could stop them?
I really need to stop reading Tom Clancy novels!
haven’t you ever read the back covers? Tom talks to them. LOL 🙂
Pull all their clearances and passports, then ship them to Iraq to play in that sandbox as free agents. That place is so fubar, they couldn’t do much more damage.
The FSB is what the CIA wants to be when it grows up.
Sounds like the CIA is pissed because Tulsi outsmarted them and did the right thing.
This pitiful attempt at lawfare by the WSJ is so lame.
The more you look the more you laugh. A CIA “manager” type (think rear echelon officer/manager type) has a magic wand waved over her and is now a “secret agent” a covert operative, a “battle line” troop. How crazy is that and how transparently unlikely due to the timing of the anointing of a “covert” operative just after the June ODNI drop of the big Obama/Clapper Russia lie.
BTW how can anyone be covert for the CIA after being overt for years as working for the CIA…………if I don’t look at you then you can’t see me right? right?
Rubes and clowns and all the more dangerous because of it.
I think you mean
WSJRupert Murdoch and MI6. London is calling.Valerie Plame comes to mind.
Another on the list of 37 is Samantha Vinograd.
From Wikipedia: She co-founded Global Opportunity Advisors, a geopolitical risk and policy advisory firm, with Morgan Ortagus.
Ortagus is Deputy United States Special Envoy
to the Middle East, who was forced on Trump even though he didn’t think she would be good for job. PDJT statement was, “Early on Morgan fought me for three years, but hopefully has learned her lesson. These things usually don’t work out, but she has strong Republican support, and I’m not doing this for me, I’m doing it for them.” Not a glowing recommendation.
DC is a mega swamp. Pray for PDJT, Tulsi, Ratcliffe, and Marco.
is it legal for CIA to have sleeper in other US agencies?
No domestic spying by the Cia is permited under the SixwaystoSunday Obama excutive order
Like that EO really matters.
Only if they aren’t discovered, or lose their security clearance.
Like cockroaches, they are everywhere.
the wsj just exposed a bigger problem for the cia in its attempt to write a hit job on Gabbard. maybe the cia should have had more time to approve the article.
In my book, they’re just a bunch of bureaucrats play-acting.
Fire Them! and balance the budget.
Mongoose!: I agree. Bureaucrats burning taxpayer money with zero to show for the effort.
Yes, and I really don’t have to speculate. After 911, I met this ass in a Surburban Virginia bar who was the head of an anti-terrorist regional field office for one of the alphabet agencies. How did I know? because he was telling the whole bar at the top of his lungs, and passing out his card!
And on top of everything else there were a bunch of Muslims in the bar! I totally believed him – only a bureaucrat could be so F-ing stupid.
🤦♂️
Way to go, Tulsi!
just like removing malware from a server, believe me. itns noit easy
What Gabbard did is a criminal offense.
I remember when Dick Cheney did something similar, folks called it treasonous.
Of course Scooter Libby (Cheney’s COS) took the fall for him. I wouldn’t expect anyone in this administration to do the same.
A criminal offense? Please elaborate, I do not see it as such.
The DNI is a cabinet level position and acts with the authority of the chief executive, so can deny those in the executive branch clearance. Especially treasonous snakes who use their position to undermine said chief executive.
Think again. Tulsi did not out an agent. She took their clearance away for bad actions. The cia outed their own agent by complaining about the clearance. Until the cia complained, it was just some IC person.
a rational comment makes sense
The leaker was Richard Armitage, who was an official in the Bush administration, and worked for Cheney. Armitage leaked it to journalist Robert Novak. Libby was just called for confirmation of Armitage’s statement and then made the fall guy.
Don’t interrupt while this screwball is spewing his silliness.
No, no, no! Ms Gurganus was not a covert operative but an overt analyst. The truth is coming out pretty fast now. Read this piece from the Daily Mail:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15043729/undercover-cia-agent-tulsi-gabbard-deep-state-trump.html
‘For years, she used her affiliation with the CIA and the Intelligence Community to write articles, speak on panels, join boards, etc.’ The unnamed source did not refute the fact that Gurganus was undercover, but instead shared that the CIA agent went covert in June as a result of the ODNI’s public releases on the 2016 Russia election investigation.
Ms. Gurganus was a part of the IC’s analysis of the 2016 election from the Senate’s 2020 report,’ they shared. ‘In fact, Ms. Gurganus was not just involved, she actively oversaw the production of the now infamous and highly politicized 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment.’
What Gabbard did was braver than any man that has been DNI. Sad that it took a woman and a former Democrat to get this stuff done.
The Wall Street Journal wrote the hit piece against DNI Tulsi Gabbard, sourced to two “people familiar with the matter,” and “three other people with knowledge of the situation.” They all needed to coordinate with the WSJ. Think about it.
An obvious hit job. It looks like the Democrat, communist Party still hasn’t figured out that “experts” are personae non gratae yet.
looks like Gurganus is going to be in a heap of trouble and someone at the cia has some explaining to do. this is obstruction and I think Gabbard knew it.
The USA is in an abusive relationship with DC.
Is Tulsi’s grey streak sending messages?
Going Rogue?
poof, the narrative evaporates
I smell Valerie Plame all over again!
And by that I mean, Fake News! Attempted Lawfare!
See Wethal’s post above.
And D J
Director Gabbard continues her work with honor and integrity.
And courage.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1961138457805570107.html
Over the target, taking fire…🍻
Sounds like the ‘undercover’ operative was not doing a good job since they were found. I think it tells Tulsi there are probably others that were not picked up on. A problem with a full house cleaning is the risk of re-hire after it is finished. How many times do you have to purge.
These leakers are not too bright. Doing this is actually bringing attention to themselves.
There are so many ways to discover the identity of these leakers in this day and age. If the story is bogus and there were no anonymous leakers then the paper should be sued to kingdom come.
It is obvious to all that are paying attention, the IC community is in a state of internal warfare. I can only hope that it returns to its original outward focus on foreign entities soon.
I doubt Director Gabbard will take too kindly to this blatantly bush league play.
How gratifying it would be to see her take a fire hose to the swamp-dwelling WSJ, their counterparts at the NYT, and all their un-named familiar sources.
“…all their un-named familiar sources….”
To which, without verification, the writer(s), publisher(s) could just as well be writing fiction, playing pretend, as an influence miss operation.
( remember the years of salem witch hunts, the rus hoax, etc. ? )
Exactly.
Fiction and fabrications.
So if the “her” and others lost their security clearances, then by definition they have also lost their jobs, right? They can’t work in the IC without a clearance.
Are these sour grapes complainers asserting that an undercover CIA agent can’t be fired? Not even by their boss?
We see them. More than they ever wanted, we see them.
Find out who made her an ‘undercover’ officer in june, and revoke his/her clearence too!
Rinse and repeat!
Someone wants more time?
The employer and employee has already had a lot time together.
Vetting time = the amount the time that the employer and employee are working together. Both evaluate each other during the relationship.
Cover up or obfuscation time = the amount the time that the employer and employee are working together. Both evaluate each other during the relationship.
So, when Tulsi Gabbard arrives, there is a lot of prior history of each employee and reviews may occur – plus is the employee helping to serve in a net positive way towards the current tasks and mission of the department, or not?
Some people, with effective decision making tools (kepner-tregoe)
evaluate and decide, vet (or cover up) thoroughly and more quickly than other people.
imho
Screw the CIA! These ratbastards should be reined in.
John O. Brennan should be tried for TREASON an punished appropriately.
The CIA.
Crowning achievements:
Bay of Pigs
Murdering JFK
Vietnam War
Iraq WMD
Install Barack Obama
Assassination attempts on Trump
Burn this bitch to the ground for the sake of the Republic.