Gabbard: Biden regime ignored ‘highly inappropriate’ perv chats for years

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard confirmed Wednesday that Biden administration officials had been fully aware of all the filthy, explicit chats happening on the National Security Agency’s (NSA’s) chat server.

“I’ve had whistleblowers come forward just in the last few days who work in the NSA and who said, ‘Hey, we saw this, and we reported it through official channels under the Biden administration,’ and essentially they were told this is no issue, step aside,” she told Fox News.

Why no issue? Probably because of “the Biden administration’s obsession with” diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), according to Gabbard. Indeed, the chatrooms themselves “were set up because of DEI policies.”

As previously reported, an investigation by Christopher Rufo and Hannah Grossman led to the discovery of depraved conversations that were happening on the NSA’s Intelink chat server:

“One popular chat topic was male-to-female transgender surgery, which involves surgically removing the penis and turning it into an artificial vagina,” the pair reported for City Journal. “‘[M]ine is everything,’ said one male who claimed to have had gender reconstruction surgery.”

“‘[I]’ve found that i like being penetrated (never liked it before GRS), but all the rest is just as important as well.’ Another intelligence official boasted that genital surgery allowed him ‘to wear leggings or bikinis without having to wear a gaff under it,'” their reporting continued.

DNI Gabbard responded to this discovery by immediately terminating all of the NSA employees who’d abused Intelink to spread this filth.

“This behavior is unacceptable and those involved WILL be held accountable,” she wrote on Twitter/X on Feb. 24th.

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The NSA meanwhile released a statement claiming this sort of debauchery isn’t the norm at the agency.

“IC collaboration platforms are intended to drive mission outcomes. Potential misuse of these platforms by a small group of individuals does not represent the community,” the agency wrote on X.

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Continuing her remarks to Fox News, Gabbard revealed that the explicit chats had been occurring for at least two years.

The now-terminated employees who participated in the chat “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 said.

As for the presence of DEI in the NSA, she warned that “we’re just scratching the surface here.”

“Getting rid of the DEI center that was stood up under the Biden administration, we immediately saved taxpayers almost $20 million,” she said.

“Today’s action, in holding these individuals accountable, is just the beginning of what we are seeing across the Trump administration,” she continued, adding that her officials have moved to “clean house, root out that rot and corruption, and weaponization and politicization, so we can start to rebuild that trust in these institutions.”

This isn’t the first time the federal government’s chat servers have faced scrutiny. In 2022, a federal technology contractor named Dan Gilmore alleged that the government’s chat servers had been full of so-called “racist, homophobic, transphobic, Islamophobic, and misogynistic” speech during President Donald Trump’s first tour in office.

“Hate speech was running rampant on our applications,” he wrote for his blog. “I’m not being hyperbolic. Racist, homophobic, transphobic, Islamaphobic, and misogynistic speech was being posted in many of our applications.”

“On top of that, there were many employees at CIA, DIA, NSA, and other IC agencies that openly stated that the January 6th terrorist attack on our Capitol was justified,” he added.

Vivek Saxena

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