In the last week, listeners following developments in national security and intelligence have seen Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard emerge at the center of several high-stakes events and policy moves. On November third, Tulsi Gabbard made a surprise visit to the U.S.-operated Civil-Military Coordination Center in Israel. According to ABC News, her presence underscored U.S. commitment to operational coordination in the ongoing regional crisis, as thousands remain affected by escalating tensions in Gaza. The visit included meetings with key officials focused on safeguarding humanitarian flows and monitoring the volatile security situation.
Tulsi Gabbard continues to address major intelligence community reforms. SpyTalk reports that Gabbard, together with influential members of Congress, is pressing for changes in control over national counterintelligence operations. She is advocating a transfer of counterintelligence authority from the FBI to her own office, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. This bid follows persistent concerns voiced by Gabbard’s allies that the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division has become politicized. The proposal is sparking major debate in Washington, with current and former FBI officials resisting any move that would shift longstanding responsibilities away from their agency.
In parallel to these structural reforms, Gabbard is involved in renewed scrutiny of the intelligence community’s Russia investigations. Newsmax and CBS News report that federal grand jury subpoenas have been issued to high-profile former intelligence and law enforcement officials. The probe is examining decisions made in the 2017 intelligence assessment that outlined Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. Gabbard, alongside other senior officials, is supporting the release of previously classified documents related to these findings. Her stance is seen by some as a push for greater transparency and accountability regarding past intelligence analysis.
Gabbard’s presence is also felt in foreign policy and security circles. At an annual security summit in Bahrain, covered by The Business Standard, Tulsi Gabbard publicly declared an end to America’s policy of regime change. Her remarks signaled a shift in U.S. strategic priorities, aligning national security interests with long-term diplomatic efforts.
The last few days have also seen reports, such as those from AP7AM, mentioning Tulsi Gabbard’s involvement in Saudi Arabia’s announcement of a more than six hundred billion dollar investment in the United States, a move seen as boosting America’s economic power.
Listeners, Tulsi Gabbard’s leadership as Director of National Intelligence is actively reshaping the contours of U.S. security, intelligence, and foreign policy. Her actions and decisions continue to draw attention from allies, critics, and policymakers around the world. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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