CIA Raids Tulsi's Office

The Central Intelligence Agency almost certainly doesn't have the legal authority to raid the office of the Director of National Intelligence in order to seize files it doesn't want declassified. All the same, it did, at least according to a Congresswoman and a whistleblower.

If true, this is in direct defiance of a Presidential EO to declassify those documents. It's the administrative state openly defying the constitutional order.

UPDATE: A Newsmax journalist says it is not true, and that the WH has affirmed to him that the report is false. Keep an eye open on this one; it would be extraordinary if it pans out, but it deserves skepticism. 

6 comments:

Dad29 said...

OK. So what actually happened??

Inquiring minds, and all that

Grim said...

Hard to say. The Congresswoman may just be running her mouth -- that is often true of Congresspeople of all genders -- and the details are fuzzy. SOMETHING happened, though; this doesn't seem to be just a 'oh, that was a false report' denial. It's more of a 'the details in the FOX News report are wrong,' which means that some set of details are right -- but I haven't seen anything definitive yet.

Christopher B said...
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Christopher B said...

I recall reading the CIA employee who testified about Fauci's influence on the CIA's COVID analysis made reference to possible CIA counter-surveillance of Gabbard's internal investigation team, and maybe through the usual process of telephone this became the CIA raiding Gabbard's office.

Read about half way down this post at AofSHQ ... quoting Catherine Herridge

https://ace.mu.nu/archives/419700.php

Dad29 said...

Here's the hint Christopher saw:

Catherine Herridge @C__Herridge

58m

As early as February, I began receiving credible reporting that @DNIGabbard
's investigative team was being track and communications collected because their work was revealing "uncomfortable facts."

Today, James Erdman alleged to Congress the CIA illegally spied on the computer and phones belonging to the Director's Initiatives Group, along with their investigations and contact with whistleblowers.


This was a CIA project from the get-go. Fauci was merely an intermediary. CIA loves them some bio-weapons. Deer-tick/Lyme is another. Probably a lot more we do not know about........yet.

Christopher B said...

Here's probably where telephone started, and it was with the testimony of CIA analyst James Erdman III regarding COVID.

I'm pulling this from quotes given by TechnoFog on his SubStack outlining Erdman's testimony. Erdman was a member of what was called the DIG (Director Initiatives Group) started by Gabbard in 2025 to review a number of different IC operations including COVID analysis. It looks like DIG was in operation until April 2025. What he testified was

“When the DIG ceased operations, the CIA also took back 40 boxes of JFK files and MK Ultra files being processed for declassification by DNI Gabbard.”

Which sounds to me like when the CIA was allowed to reclaim various materials they provided to DIG they took the opportunity to grab other files that were still being reviewed. Not really a "raid" per se but not authorized removal either.