Tulsi Gabbard Set to Declassify Explosive Intel Before Leaving Office
Tulsi Gabbard's Intel Bombshell: JFK, COVID, Havana Syndrome

US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is poised to trigger a major political storm in Washington before officially stepping down on June 30, 2026. According to reports, Gabbard is preparing to release explosive findings tied to several high-profile investigations, including Havana Syndrome, the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 US presidential election, and alleged weaponization of the federal government. The declassifications may also include records connected to the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and files related to Amelia Earhart's disappearance.

Scope of the Declassification

The revelations are expected to be released in weekly installments, potentially reigniting fierce political battles in the United States. This move could have far-reaching implications for national security and public trust in government institutions.

Key Investigations Involved

  • Havana Syndrome: Unexplained health incidents affecting US diplomats and spies.
  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Origins and response of the global health crisis.
  • 2020 US Presidential Election: Alleged interference and irregularities.
  • Weaponization of Federal Government: Claims of political bias in intelligence agencies.

Historical Records

The declassified files may also shed light on long-standing mysteries, including the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., as well as the disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart.

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Gabbard's tenure as DNI has been marked by controversy, and this final act could cement her legacy as a whistleblower or further polarize an already divided nation. Observers are closely watching for the first installment, expected in early June.

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