In the past few days, Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, has made headlines with a series of actions and decisions that are stirring major debates in Washington. According to Reuters, Gabbard has assembled a group called the Interagency Weaponization Working Group, with the mission of seeking retribution against those accused of misusing government power against former President Donald Trump during the previous administration. Sources say this initiative has involved the CIA, Department of Justice, Defense, Homeland Security, and several other top agencies. Government officials confirmed to Reuters that the group exists and claim it is focused on executing an executive order from President Trump, signed on Inauguration Day, aimed at correcting what he called past misconduct by the Federal Government. A spokesperson for Gabbard stated the government is committed to making sure power is never misused for political purposes.
Tulsi Gabbard’s public commentary has also drawn attention on national television. Speaking with Fox News on Jesse Watters Primetime, Gabbard criticized the Democratic Party for launching a so-called master ICE tracker. She argued this places law enforcement lives at risk and accused Democrats of “undermining the very foundation of America” by prioritizing the protection of criminal cartel members and gangs over victims. She pointed to increased recruitment numbers for ICE since President Trump’s return to office and argued that law enforcement is now better supported in their mission to protect communities. Gabbard also highlighted progress in the war on drug cartels, citing a drastic drop in fentanyl trafficking and new arrests of cartel leaders.
In an international security context, The Times reports rising counterintelligence concerns from Gabbard regarding the possibility of Chinese and Russian nationals using marriage to infiltrate American tech sectors and steal technological secrets. Last month, she reportedly ordered a review of department employees using polygraph tests to find leaks, focusing on individuals who might be compromised or passing sensitive data to foreign interests.
On the law enforcement front, reports from WORLD News Group confirmed that American and Mexican authorities have successfully captured Leonardo Daniel Martinez Vera, also known as The Duck, a notorious leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel. Gabbard announced that this was the result of nine months of cooperation between federal, state, and Mexican agencies, which included tracking cartel operations across borders and arresting several money launderers linked to Vera.
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