Urgent Intel Review After Shocking Tulsi Discovery
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard just uncovered a potential massive Deep State conspiracy to help impeach President Trump.
Now, new Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) Christopher Fox just ordered a review of several whistleblower complaints after unearthing new bombshell documents detailing an alleged Deep State cover-up by intelligence officials.
As reported by Just the News:
The new chief watchdog for U.S. spy agencies has opened a review of several “urgent concern” whistle-blower complaints fielded by his predecessor after bombshell documents revealed that intelligence officials kept exculpatory evidence from President Donald Trump's 2019 impeachment proceedings and may have suppressed concerns about Chinese meddling in the 2020 election.
Officials told Just the News that Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) Christopher Fox, who took over the job in October, ordered the review as part of a larger effort to reform and better resource his office to handle whistle-blower complaints that can range from abuse of civil liberties and fraud to unmitigated national security threats related to terrorism and espionage.
“It also relied more on the opinions of attorneys than the objective findings of investigators” ICIG says. "The past treatment of urgent concerns as more of a legal/document review than an investigative activity left important evidence on the table,” the ICIG office said in a statement. “It also relied more on the opinions of attorneys than the objective findings of investigators. Ultimately, this process did not serve the Intelligence Community or the American people well.”
Fox's review comes after Just the News reported Sunday that documents recently declassified by the Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) showed that the ICIG office under Fox's predecessor, Michael Atkinson, flagged concerns about the CIA analyst who launched the 2019 impeachment proceedings against Trump with Ukraine policy-related allegations but those concerns were kept classified and never made public during the congressional proceedings.
The concerns included that the accuser had the “potential for bias,” had provided false information in his initial complaint and had animus toward conservatives inside Trump's circles, according to documents declassified by DNI Tulsi Gabbard this week.
Yesterday we told you how DNI Tulsi Gabbard released documents revealing a potential Deep State conspiracy to target President Trump, including how the former Intelligence Community Inspector General Atkinson used non-firsthand testimony, and “witnesses” who had no access to inside information as evidence. Now, current Inspector General Christopher Fox has announced a top to bottom review of the intelligence community’s whistleblower process.
”Urgent concern” whistleblower complaints that were taken by Fox’s predecessor, were weaponized allowing for things to move forward, still pushing the specious Russian-hoax complaint that led to the impeachment of President Trump in 2019. This happened despite the DOJ stating it wasn't something of urgent concern.
Inspector General Fox is not just looking at what was brought to light by Tulsi Gabbard yesterday, but also how many other times this urgent concern process was potentially abused and weaponized by the Deep State. He has launched a review because when evidence emerges that safeguards were bypassed to target and impede a sitting President – contributing to a sham impeachment – it raises a critical question: Was this process abused in other ways as well?
Today’s Sekulow broadcast included more analysis of the announcement that the current Inspector General has launched an audit of the urgent concern process for whistleblowers. We were also joined on-air by ACLJ Senior Counsel for Global Affairs - and former U.S. Secretary of State - Mike Pompeo to discuss the current status of the blockade in Iran.
Watch the full broadcast below: