Tulsi Gabbard fired ‘deep state’ heads of the security council because they oppose President Donald Trump, according to insiders.
The director of national intelligence let Mike Collins, the acting chair of the National Intelligence Council and his deputy Maria Langan-Riekhof go on Tuesday, senior intelligence officials told Fox News Digital.
Sources told the outlet Collins already has whistleblower complaints against him for political bias and ‘deliberately undermining’ the Trump administration.
Collins also has close ties to Michael Morrell, the former deputy director of the CIA who penned a letter in 2020 that claimed Hunter Biden‘s controversial laptop has ‘all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.’ He also set out to get signatures from top ex-intelligence employees, officials revealed.
Meanwhile, Langan-Riekhof has been a ‘key advocate’ for diversity, equity and inclusion agendas, and is ‘radically opposed to Trump,’ whistleblowers alleged.
Top officials not only revealed Gabbard’s recent firings, but also shared that she has decided to relocate the National Intelligence Council from the CIA to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
She chose to do so in a bid to ‘directly hold accountable any improper action and politicization of intelligence,’ they stated.
According to officials, many leakers are often ‘career bureaucrats that are entrenched in Washington politics’ and that ‘it takes time to weed them out.’