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Tulsi Gabbard’s clearance revocations disrupted the DOJ’s probe into John Brennan, risking evidence access and exposing an agent.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard may have disrupted the Trump administration’s criminal probe into former CIA Director John Brennan by revoking security clearances for 37 current and former intelligence officials without coordinating with the Justice Department or CIA, according to senior officials.
The August 19 move, which accused the individuals of misconduct or leaks, labeled them as untrustworthy, potentially undermining their credibility as witnesses and discouraging cooperation.
Legal experts warn this could weaken the prosecution’s case by limiting access to classified evidence needed to verify testimony.
The action strained relations with CIA Director John Ratcliffe and inadvertently exposed an undercover agent.
While the Justice Department said it remains committed to the investigation, concerns persist over the politicization of intelligence oversight and its impact on justice.
Gabbard’s actions come amid ongoing scrutiny, though she recently regained favor with President Trump.
Las revocaciones de autorización de Tulsi Gabbard interrumpieron la investigación del DOJ sobre John Brennan, arriesgando el acceso a la evidencia y exponiendo a un agente.