Tulsi Gabbard Revokes Security Clearances From 51 ‘Spies Who Lied,’ Blinken, Letitia James and Deep State Lawyers – Daily Brief No Longer Provided to Biden

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has revoked the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who signed a letter falsely claiming Hunter Biden’s laptop was Russian disinformation, along with several Biden-era officials and Deep State lawyers. This move, ordered by President Donald Trump, also includes stripping former President Joe Biden of his access to the Daily Brief.
Last month, Trump revoked the security clearances of at least eight individuals who targeted him politically or worked against him during the Biden administration. These include:
– Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken
– Former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
– New York Attorney General Letitia James
– Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg
– Biden’s Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco
– Corrupt prosecutor Andrew Weissmann
– Deep State lawyer Mark Zaid
– Norm Eisen, a key figure behind the lawfare against Trump
On Monday, Gabbard confirmed that, under Trump’s directive, she had revoked the security clearances of all these individuals.
The 51 intelligence officials had falsely claimed in 2020 that Hunter Biden’s laptop was part of a Russian disinformation campaign, a narrative used to interfere in the election. Trump has long criticized these officials for their role in spreading misinformation and undermining his presidency.
In addition to revoking security clearances, Trump has barred Letitia James and Alvin Bragg from entering federal buildings, including the US Attorney’s Office, federal courthouses, and FBI field offices. This move significantly hampers their ability to collaborate with federal agencies, particularly in their ongoing legal battles against Trump.
Trump told *The New York Post* that these actions are part of his administration’s efforts to hold government officials accountable for election interference and mishandling of classified information. Both James and Bragg have pursued politically charged cases against Trump, which he has described as Soviet-style persecution.
The revocation of security clearances and the ban on entering federal buildings mark a significant escalation in Trump’s efforts to dismantle what he calls the “Deep State” and hold his political adversaries accountable. These measures are seen as a direct response to what Trump views as years of unjust targeting and interference in his political career.