The newly confirmed director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said efforts are underway to identify national security agency workers who participated in “indecent, pornographic and sexually explicit” chat rooms .
The chat room shenanagan was published in a report by Christopher Rufo and Hannah Grossman of the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute, which logs from the NSA's Intelink messaging program.
“These disgusting chat groups were quickly closed when Potus issued his EO to end Biden Admin's obsessed Dei Insanity.”
The logs included sexually explicit discussions about transgender manipulation, fetish and orgy. The log dates back two years ago and is part of the department's commitment to implementing diversity, equity and comprehensive policies.
In one argument, the employee called her a Russian agent and humiliated Gabbard for being in the “cult” of Maga and being “eagerly anti-kier.”
On Tuesday, Gabbard responded to reports that he had issued a memo asking for information to identify workers to fire workers and rob them of security clearance.
“A note has been sent. I know who they are. Action is ongoing,” she said. Posted X on social media platforms.
The memo reportedly the deadline for workers was Friday.
Gabbard previously provided a lengthy statement denounced obscene chat rooms.
“This behavior is unacceptable and those involved will be accountable,” she said.
“These disgusting chat groups were closed soon when Potus issued his EO to end Biden Admin's obsessed Dei Insanity,” Gabbard added. “Our ICs must focus on our core mission to ensure the safety, security and freedom of our American citizens.”
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