WSJ: Es gibt eine Whistleblower-Beschwerde gegen Tulsi Gabbard, die so heikel ist, dass sie „in einem Safe eingesperrt“ sein soll, und die Regierung hat Monate damit verbracht, herauszufinden, wie sie den Kongress informieren kann.

    https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/classified-whistleblower-complaint-about-tulsi-gabbard-stalls-within-her-agency-027f5331?mod=e2tw

    11 Kommentare

    1. >so sensitive that it is „said to be locked in a safe,“

      „She is a Russian asset.“

    2. „SHe made contact with agent Krasnov“

      „Uumm, lets sit on this one for now, thanks“

    3. NegotiationTx on

      And why you suppose she was present the DHS served the warrant for Fulton County election records?

    4. ringtail_catz on

      God, this firm needs to just leak it already. Gabbard and Trump have absolutely no motivation to do the right thing or follow appropriate procedure to forward the complaint to Congress.

    5. ancientweasel on

      WSJ means „how not to inform Congress“?

      Congress has Intelligence Committees specifically for this purpose. WSJ knows this.

    6. MonsieurReynard on

      Oh i’m so sure it has taken months for them to figure out how to do this as opposed to just not doing this legally required thing. That’s the ticket.

      If there is a more obvious Putin agent in the American government other than Trump himself, I can’t think of who it is.

    7. separation_of_powers on

      To me it makes me think of the Special Investigator Jessica Aber

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