
U.S. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said Thursday evening on Fox News that the CIA’s swamp is ‘worse’ than what she had expected.
Prior to Gabbard’s confirmation on Feb. 12, the CIA reportedly offered payouts to its entire workforce, with Trump administration officials telling The Wall Street Journal that the push was a signal to help those who oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda find other work. On ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Fox host Laura Ingraham asked Gabbard “on a scale of one to 10,” how “swampy is the intel community?”
“I knew it was bad coming in. It’s worse than I thought in a lot of different ways. I’d love to come back and talk to you as we pull back the layers of getting rid of the weaponization within the intelligence community, the politicization and those who are frankly trying to shape intelligence according to their own view or their own agenda. Rather than just providing our policymakers and the president with that unbiased, accurate, timely intelligence that they need to make their decisions,” Gabbard said.