More than 100 members of the United States intelligence services are fired by chats with explicit sexual content. The director of the entity, Tulsi Gabbard, said he gave the order that all were ceased and the security enabling were withdrawn.
The National Intelligence Director, Tulsi Gabbard, said that more than 100 employees from the entire intelligence community had been fired for using a safe chat of the government normally used to share sensitive information to participate in sexually explicit conversations.
In an interview with Fox News On Tuesday night, Gabbard described its use of the National Security Administration tool as “an atrocious violation of trust” that went against “the basic rules and norms around professionalism.”
“Today I have given the order that all of them are ceased and their security enable,” Gabbard said.
Conservative activist Chris Rufo, who writes for City Journalhe was the first to reveal the news on Tuesday.
A spokesman for the National Intelligence Director's office said in X on Tuesday that Gabbard had sent a memorandum in which he ordered all intelligence agencies to identify employees who participated in the “'' ''” pornographic and sexually explicit '”chats before Friday.
In your interview in Fox NewsGabbard said the administration would continue to “clean the house.”
In recent weeks, the office has also proceeded to fire employees who directed diversity initiatives in the government of Joe Biden.
It is not clear to how many people from the intelligence community have been informed that they will be fired. This measure has been temporarily suspended while a federal judge examines its legality.