Tulsi Gabbard, Trump and Director of National Intelligence
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard arranged for agents who searched a Georgia election site last week to have a phone call with President Trump, sources say.
WASHINGTON — Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is the subject of a mysterious whistleblower complaint that reportedly has languished for months while officials decide what to do about it.
The intelligence director defends her Fulton County presence, calling congressional accusations "blatantly false and slanderous."
The whistleblower’s allegations are so highly classified that documents are being kept locked in a safe and the complaint still hasn’t been shared with Congress
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was seen at the Georgia election office raided by the FBI. Dennis Blair, who also served in the role, shares whether he found her presence concerning.
The U.S. Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has been accused of wrongdoing by a whistleblower, but the complaint is so highly classified that it has so far been kept from Congress, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
The complaint was closed administratively by the intelligence community inspector general's office in June 2025, under prior leadership, watchdog says.
Gabbard was on site Wednesday as Kash Patel’s FBI searched the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center, a warehouse-like facility outside Atlanta, and seized boxes of ballots and computers related to the 2020 election, Reuters reported.