Venezuela, Tulsi Gabbard
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Gabbard frozen out as 'Do Not Invite' White House plot unfolds
Drama erupted in Washington this week after bombshell reports claimed top spy chief Tulsi Gabbard was shoved out of hush-hush White House plans to nab Venezuela’s ex-president, Nicolás Maduro. The whisper in the corridors?
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was reportedly in the dark about the Trump administration's plan to invade Venezuela and depose President Nicolas Maduro.
The White House excluded DNI Tulsi Gabbard from planning the operation to oust Nicolas Maduro, citing concerns over her past opposition to military action. Officials deny tensions, but former intelligence leaders say her absence is unusual.
Gabbard has since been called out for doing an about-face on Venezuela while working in the Trump administration. In a Jan. 6 post on X—three days after Maduro’s capture—Gabbard applauded the “flawless execution” of the military operation.
The White House published a website rewriting the history of the Jan. 6 attack. Also yesterday: Jan. 6 defendants retraced their steps with a march to the Capitol. And Trump said he’d face a third impeachment if House Republicans lose this year’s midterms.