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The New York Times reports that a intelligence memo about Tren de Aragua had to be “rewritten” by an adjutant of the director of the National Secret Service Tulsi Gablbard after contradicting President Trump's claim that the gang had worked with the Venezuelan government. The New York Times Washington Correspondent Charlie Savage and the authors of Atlantic Stab, Ashley Parker and David Frum, follow with Katy Tur to burden themselves in this report, and in a report by Wall Street Journal, in which DHS Polygraph is used to find leaks in the department.

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