President Takes Action to Address Past Wrongs

A recent report from The Washington Times has revealed that Kash Patel’s FBI is investigating James Comey over allegations that he orchestrated an off-the-books operation against then-candidate Donald Trump. According to a whistleblower, Comey allegedly sent two undercover female agents to infiltrate Trump’s 2016 campaign, instructing them to act as honeypots—spies using seduction to extract information. These agents reportedly ingratiated themselves with high-ranking members of the campaign.

If these allegations are true, it would mean that the Obama administration carried out multiple baseless investigations into Trump without credible evidence. The whistleblower also claims that FBI employees were ordered to remain silent about the operation, and one of the involved agents was transferred to the CIA to prevent her from testifying.

This investigation into Comey is not about revenge, but rather about justice, according to Patel. However, intelligence agencies are resistant to oversight. When Elon Musk took action against corruption, leaks to CNN reportedly began as a form of retaliation. At the CIA’s highest levels, there is concern that mass firings and buyouts could lead disgruntled former employees to share intelligence with foreign adversaries.

The CIA has allegedly threatened that if funding is cut, its operatives might sell state secrets to Russia. This raises serious concerns about loyalty within the agency. Instead of being filled with patriots, some argue the agency harbors individuals willing to betray their country.

Meanwhile, journalist Michael Shellenberger has reported that an FBI insider claims the agency is destroying evidence. Musk’s efforts to expose corruption have been met with obstruction, raising questions about accountability within the government. Furthermore, recent reports reveal that government chat rooms meant for official business have been used by intelligence officials to discuss personal fetishes and inappropriate content. A journalist uncovered messages indicating that NSA employees engaged in discussions about raising nonbinary children and celebrating the death of conservative figures like Pat Robertson. They also reportedly disparaged conservatives such as Ben Shapiro and politicians like Tulsi Gabbard.

Tulsi Gabbard, now serving as Director of National Intelligence, has taken immediate action against these violations. She announced the termination of over 100 intelligence community employees involved in unprofessional conduct and revoked their security clearances. Gabbard emphasized that this is just the beginning of a broader effort to restore integrity and accountability in intelligence agencies, which have long evaded consequences for misconduct.

She also revealed that her commitment to transparency has encouraged whistleblowers within the intelligence community to come forward. These individuals are providing critical information to assist in rooting out corruption.

On another front, discussions are ongoing regarding a potential mineral deal involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Some speculate that this deal may play a role in ending the Russia-Ukraine war, as well as in weakening the alliance between Russia and China. President Trump has prioritized ending the war, emphasizing that all negotiations must serve the best interests of American taxpayers and the pursuit of peace.

As the administration pushes forward with these sweeping reforms, it remains to be seen how intelligence agencies will respond and whether true accountability will be achieved.