A troubling new report in the Washington Post reveals that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard may have ignored the advice of qualified intelligence community professionals with vast experience in the very complex and specialized line of work and possibly compromised sources and methods used to conduct that work when she decided to declassify a document she used to accuse former President Barack Obama of treason during a wild press conference appearance last month.
It’s not clear how Gabbard, a former Democratic Congresswoman from Hawaii who served four terms and is a member of the Science of Identity Foundation – a Hindu sect founded by a Caucasian-American former surfer – demonstrated that she was in fact more knowledgable on the matter than the intelligence professionals but it’s possible that her experience as a former Hawaii National Guard colonel who served in a medical unit tasked with keeping frontline triage stations in Iraq supplied she simply relied on her intuition to make a determination that accusing Obama of treason was in the best interests of the people of the United States of America.
During a Tuesday night interview on popular yet sometimes controversial Fox News host Laura Ingraham’s show, Gabbard provided some interesting insight into the matter, explaining to Ingraham that “very specifically, they were tasked to create an intelligence assessment that detailed how Moscow tried to influence the election. Not ‘if,’ but ‘how.’ And this was the beginning of this manufactured intelligence assessment where they knowingly wrote things in this assessment that were false, and they knew they were false. They knew that they were basing it on discredited intelligence or documents like the Steele dossier that was politically motivated and that they knew was false, and this was how they came up with — with the Russia hoax that was then weaponized and used to try to delegitimize the president, President Trump, and to try to ultimately enact this years-long coup throughout his entire four years of his first administration.”

The forceful assertion was fortified by Gabbard’s choice of fashion for the appearance: A vibrant fuchsia blazer paired with classic white underneath, creating a bold yet professional on-air look during the appearance. Her shoulder-length onyx hair with the signature silver streak and simple drop earrings complemented the subtle metallic accent, with the bright pink jacket serving as the statement piece against the Fox News graphical backdrop and Ingraham’s inertly alloyed blouse.
In conclusion Gabbard is bringing some serious pantsuit power to the US intelligence community.
National Zero will resume our regular coverage after this critical assessment of Trump Administration Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s unmistakeable aura both on and off-camera.