Gabbard Moves at Speed of Light, Fires Officials from Perverse Trans Chatrooms, Gives Them Extra Parting Gift, Too

Gabbard Moves at Speed of Light, Fires Officials from Perverse Trans Chatrooms, Gives Them Extra Parting Gift, Too

President Donald Trump’s second term serves as a decisive moment for the survival of constitutional self-governance in the United States.

Accordingly, his administration has acted swiftly to dismantle the entrenched and corrupt bureaucratic system known as the deep state.

During an appearance on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Tuesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revealed she had taken immediate and forceful action against over 100 intelligence officials who had misused National Security Agency chatrooms to discuss transgender-related topics while conspiring against the administration.

“Not so good to see some of these transgender sex chats among the intel officials,” host Jesse Watters remarked in a clip shared on the social media platform X. “What are we gonna do about that?”

Watters need not have been concerned, as Gabbard had already taken decisive steps.

“Well, Jesse, what we’re going to do has already been done,” she responded.

Gabbard went on to explain that these intelligence personnel had committed an “egregious violation of trust.” As a result, they were no longer fit to serve in their roles or have access to sensitive intelligence information.

“I put out a directive today that they all will be terminated, and their security clearances will be revoked,” she stated.

The importance of Gabbard’s swift response cannot be overstated.

To fully grasp the significance of this action, consider two key points.

First, Gabbard twice characterized the behavior of the intelligence officials as “brazen.”

“They were brazen in using an NSA platform, intended for professional use, to conduct this kind of really, really horrific behavior,” she said. “And they were brazen in doing this because when was the last time anyone was really held accountable?”

The audacity required to use NSA resources for explicit discussions is staggering. It represents a blatant act of defiance against the American citizens who fund these agencies.

Second, Gabbard acknowledged journalist Chris Rufo for exposing the chatrooms.

On Monday, Rufo posted on X that he and journalist Hannah Grossman had “obtained logs” from these NSA chatrooms.

Rufo also provided details regarding the content of these discussions.

WARNING: The following social media posts contain both vulgarity and explicit sexual language that may offend some readers. 

Following this revelation, events escalated rapidly. Gabbard immediately recognized the “unacceptable” nature of these activities and vowed accountability.

Additional posts from Rufo indicated that these “insane” individuals not only targeted Trump’s Cabinet members but also expressed hostility toward “Christians, conservatives, Italians, and heterosexuals.”

By Tuesday afternoon, Gabbard reaffirmed her response to Rufo on X.

“Memo sent,” she wrote, confirming that her office had identified those responsible and taken corrective action.

A clear theme has emerged in the early days of Trump’s second term: many federal employees, some of the most privileged and complacent workers in the country, harbor disdain for the American public. They do not see themselves as accountable to the people. This explains their brazenness.

Rufo’s investigation provided one of the most striking examples of this reality.

Ultimately, however, the most crucial element of this story is Gabbard’s prompt response. It demonstrates that the Trump administration will not tolerate rogue federal employees as it works to dismantle the deep state and restore constitutional self-governance to the American people.

Subscribe to Lib Fails

Don’t miss out on the latest issues. Sign up now to get access to the library of members-only issues.
jamie@example.com
Subscribe