You can't read it, but it exists. A Tulsi Gabbard whistleblower complaint is reportedly too damning to release - Queerty
Briefly

You can't read it, but it exists. A Tulsi Gabbard whistleblower complaint is reportedly too damning to release - Queerty
"Ever since the latest Epstein file drop, Tr*mp cronies have been ditching their gassy leader like rats abandoning a sinking ship. But for some, it's not so easy. Tulsi Gabbard, Tr*mp's Director of National Security, is apparently so deeply embroiled in the illegal mess of this administration that a whistleblower complaint against her has to be kept in a vault in case it compromises the country's safety."
"A complaint so nuclear it could actually cause a nuclear response feels just about right for the Dr. Strangelove timeline we're living in-not to mention the failing Tr*mp administration. According to the Wall Street Journal, "the filing of the complaint has prompted a continuing, behind-the-scenes struggle about how to assess and handle it, with the whistleblower's lawyer accusing Gabbard of stonewalling the complaint" by failing to provide safe directives around how to actually share the accusation with Congress."
A whistleblower complaint filed eight months ago accuses Tulsi Gabbard of wrongdoing so sensitive that officials have kept it in a vault and debated how to share it with Congress. The filing is described as highly classified and has produced months of internal wrangling over assessment, handling, and secure disclosure procedures. The whistleblower's lawyer accuses Gabbard of stonewalling by failing to provide safe directives for sharing the allegations. Observers link the complaint to broader concerns about national-security risks within the current administration and note Gabbard's political shift from a Democratic ally to an aide aligned with the president.
Read at Queerty
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]