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Gabard Feuert Feuert officials who have published memo who contradict Trump's Venezuela Trump Administration

Tulsi Gabard, the American director of the National Secret Service, has contradicted the two highest officials of the National Intelligence Council (Nic) just a few weeks after the publication of an assessment that Donald Trump's justification for the use of Venezolan's extraordinary proceedings contradicted Donald Trump's justification.

Mike Collins worked as the deputy chairman of the National Intelligence Council before being released alongside his deputy Maria Langan-Riekhof, Maria Langan-Riekhof. They each had more than 25 years of intelligence.

The two were released because of their opposition to the US President, Gabard's office said on Wednesday in an e -mail without offering examples.

“The director works with President Trump to end the weapons and politicization of the secret service group,” said the office.

The shots follow the approval of a released memos of the Nic, which did not find a coordination between the government of Venezuela and the Tren de Aragua gang. The Trump government had given this as a reason for calling the extraterrestrial enemy law and the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants. The evaluation of the secret services was published in response to a recording request submitted by the Freedom of the Press Foundation.

The most recent round of intelligence shots comes when Gabard and her team aim to see their as bias and inefficiency within the secret service community. On Twitter/X, Gabard's deputy chief of staff, Alexa Henning, said the Nic officers, who described them as “Biden -Holdovers”, to “political intelligence”.

Although it is not unusual for new administrations to replace high -ranking civil servants with their own tips, the shots of two respected intelligence officers who had served presidents of both parties have led to concern. The US Congressman Jim Himes from Connecticut, the senior democrat at House Intelligence Committee, said that he had not seen any details to explain the layoffs.

“A lack of evidence of justification for the shots can only come to the conclusion that its work depends on the generation of analyzes, which corresponds to the political agenda of the president and not truthfully and apolitically,” said Himes in an explanation.

Although it is not generally known to the public, the National Intelligence Council plays a key role in the country's spy services and helps to combine the secret services that were used by various agencies in comprehensive evidence of the White House and the Senior National Security Officer.

Collins was considered one of the best authorities of the secret service in East Asia. Langan-Riekhof was a senior analyst and director of the strategic insight department of the CIA and expert for the Middle East.

The attempts to reach both were unsuccessful on Wednesday. The CIA rejected it to express itself publicly, citing personnel matters.

Gabard also consolidates some of the most important operations of the secret service community and moves some offices that are now located on the CIA in buildings for the office of director of National Intelligence (Odni), their office announced. This includes the National Intelligence Council and the employees who prepare the president's daily letter, the report to the President, which contains the most important information and national security information.

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Gabard gives the move more direct control over the letter. While the letter is already the responsibility of Odni, the CIA has played an important role in the preparation for a long time and a physical infrastructure and the staff have been provided with Odni or recovery.

Gabard supervises and coordinates the work of 18 federal information authorities. She has worked on reorganizing the intelligence group-and the diversity, equity and inclusion programs according to Trump's instructions and creating a task force to investigate ways to reduce the costs and to check whether material should be released in terms of COVID-19 and other topics.

Gabard has also sworn to examine and end intelligence leaks, which she said, the abuse of intelligence against political goals.

The Associated Press has contributed the reporting

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