Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard made waves on Tuesday after confirming that her office uncovered a stockpile of 2020 election documents hidden inside “burn bags” at the FBI. The revelation came during a cabinet meeting, where President Trump directly pressed her about when the American people would finally see the truth about what he described as “how corrupt the 2020 election was.”
Gabbard explained that her team is still in the process of collecting, cataloging, and reviewing the evidence, but assured the president that the release is coming soon. “We are finding documents literally tucked away in the back of safes in random offices in these bags and in other areas, which again speaks to the intent of those who are trying to hide the truth from the American people,” she declared.
The former Hawaii congresswoman did not mince words when naming names. She singled out former intelligence chiefs John Brennan and James Clapper, saying their actions inflicted “immeasurable harm to the American people and to our country.” Both Brennan and Clapper have long been viewed by conservatives as key players in what became known as the Russia hoax, and Gabbard’s latest findings appear to intensify those concerns.
Supporters online immediately cheered the announcement, urging Gabbard to “expose it all.” Clips of her remarks spread quickly on platforms like Rumble, where pro-Trump audiences praised her for digging into the intelligence community’s most closely guarded secrets.
This is hardly the first time Gabbard has rattled Washington since joining the Trump administration. Earlier this year, she declassified and released a series of explosive documents that implicated Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and several others in the early stages of the Russia collusion narrative. Those disclosures strengthened her reputation as a disruptor within the intelligence world who is unwilling to protect the establishment.
Just days before Tuesday’s meeting, Gabbard hinted that more revelations were on the horizon. She said the next wave of declassified files would deal with issues that have “never seen the light of day before.” The discovery of sensitive records hidden away inside burn bags suggests that she may have been speaking quite literally.
The timing of these revelations could prove significant as President Trump continues to demand accountability for the 2020 election. Whether Gabbard’s findings will provide the smoking gun that many conservatives believe exists remains to be seen, but her determination to peel back the curtain on the intelligence community shows no sign of slowing down.
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