Summary

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard fired National Intelligence Council Acting Chair Mike Collins and Deputy Maria Langan-Riekhof after they contradicted Trump’s claims about the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

A declassified NIC report found no Maduro-directed effort behind TDA’s U.S. activity, opposing Trump’s justification for suspending Venezuelan migrants’ due-process rights.

Whistleblowers accused the officials of undermining Trump. Gabbard is relocating the NIC from the CIA to her office.

Critics warned the firings suggest intelligence is being shaped to suit political agendas, not facts.

  • ssillyssadass@lemmy.world
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    Prerequisites for getting a job in the US Government:

    1. Don’t speak out against Trump or his regime in any way

    That’s it

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    Good Russian assets protect their Russian leaders bought and paid for Russian puppets!!

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    I’d ask how dumb is she, but that is just asking the obvious.

    If you don’t know that creating yes men will undermine you due to a lack of facts, you deserve everything you will get

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    Gabbard is reportedly moving the NIC from the CIA to her own office in order to “directly hold accountable any improper action and politicization of intelligence,” per Fox News.

    Oh, the irony. There is so much irony, it hurts.

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    Serious question. But where do I find unfucked sources of news? Like I use to be able to take things like the NIHS, CDC seriously but can’t anymore. Government is pretty much syncopating towards the executive branch.

    I am more or less looking for sources of news that is in their interest to report the facts as accurately as possible.

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    If you’re narking on people who are saying the intelligence doesn’t support those claims, as being “disloyal”, you’re not being a whistleblower.

    You’re being a Nazis prick fucking over someone just doing their job to get ahead of the curve.

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          If you look at the definition you provided, right there on the second line underneath the word, it says: “Less common spelling of narc”

          And if you pull up the definition for narc: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/narc

          It contains all the different ways to use it in exactly the way I described in my first response to you :)

          That is the correct spelling of it. Nark might be acceptable by webster’s standards as a less common alternative, but it’s not how that word was spelled or used until people started colloquially mis-spelling it. That is what merriam-Webster’s does, they keep up with language as it evolves.

          But to be clear, Nark is not the canon spelling for this. Narc is. Nark is a misspelling that became colloquially accepted. That does not make it the correct spelling 🙂

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    Critics warned the firings suggest intelligence is being shaped to suit political agendas, not facts.

    Ah, so just like they live the rest of their reality then? Might be the first thing they’re consistent about!