I’m not the only one who noticed something unsettling about an old commander-in-chief so preoccupied with people’s intimate lives rather than our country’s well-being. Many others also found it peculiar.
It was revealed that there were sexually explicit chat rooms operating within Biden’s national security agencies for years. Surprisingly, nobody in his team thought it was necessary to shift the focus from personal matters to national security concerns.
After Trump’s recent Cabinet meeting, Tulsi Gabbard, the new Director of National Intelligence, disclosed that not only were the Biden administration aware of the inappropriate activities, but they also showed a lack of concern.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said former President Joe Biden’s administration was aware of “very sexually explicit, highly inappropriate and unprofessional chatter” happening on internal agency messaging boards across national intelligence entities for years, but they allowed it to go on.Â
“I’ve had whistleblowers come forward just in the last few days who work in the [National Security Agency] and who said, ‘Hey, we saw this, and we reported it through official channels under the Biden administration,’” she told Fox News Digital in an interview at the White House on Wednesday, following President Donald Trump’s first Cabinet meeting. Â
“And essentially they were told this is no issue, step aside,” Gabbard said.Â
Um, okay. That doesn’t make me feel particularly safe when they were entrusted with making sure our nation was secure. Gabbard, however, didn’t think it was appropriate, and she’s firing them all.
Watch:
Madam Director Gabbard’s statement on the directive she issued regarding the unacceptable behavior in Intelligence Community chat rooms. pic.twitter.com/gZY0ZzqZ6F
— Tulsi For President🌺 (@TulsiPotus) February 28, 2025
After discovering the chats, Gabbard directed the agencies under her to terminate those involved, which she said amounted to over 100 people. She further directed their security clearances to be revoked.Â
The employees who were part of the chats “violated the trust that the American people placed in them to work in these highly sensitive jobs that are directly related to national security,” she explained.Â
As for DEI, Gabbard said, “We’re just scratching the surface here” regarding how much money, time and resources have been spent on DEI in intelligence agencies.Â
According to the director, “getting rid of the DEI center that was stood up under the Biden administration, we immediately saved taxpayers almost $20 million.”