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DNI Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe Testify That No Classified Material Shared in Group Chat

In a recent Senate hearing, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe both testified that there was no classified information or material shared in a group chat created by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. This group chat was allegedly used to coordinate military strikes against the Houthis, a rebel group in Yemen.

During the hearing, Gabbard and Ratcliffe both emphasized that there was no evidence of any classified information being shared in the group chat. This statement comes as a relief to many, as the sharing of classified information can have serious consequences for national security.

Gabbard, who has been serving as the Director of National Intelligence since January, stated that she had personally reviewed the group chat and found no evidence of any classified material being shared. She also added that the chat was primarily used for logistical coordination and did not involve any sensitive information.

Ratcliffe, who has been the Director of the CIA since May, echoed Gabbard’s statement and emphasized that the agency had thoroughly investigated the matter and found no evidence of any classified information being shared. He also stated that the CIA takes the protection of classified information very seriously and has strict protocols in place to prevent any unauthorized sharing.

The group chat in question was created by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, who has been a vocal critic of the Houthis and their actions in Yemen. The Houthis, who are backed by Iran, have been engaged in a long-standing conflict with the Yemeni government and have been accused of committing human rights violations.

Waltz, who was not present at the hearing, has denied any wrongdoing and stated that the group chat was used for legitimate purposes. He also added that he had taken all necessary precautions to ensure that no classified information was shared in the chat.

The testimony of Gabbard and Ratcliffe has put an end to the speculation surrounding the group chat and has reaffirmed the commitment of the intelligence community to safeguard classified information. This is a crucial aspect of their role in protecting the nation’s security and it is reassuring to know that they take it seriously.

The fact that both Gabbard and Ratcliffe, who come from different political backgrounds, have given the same testimony further strengthens their credibility. It shows that they are not afraid to speak the truth, even if it may not align with their personal beliefs or political affiliations.

The Senate hearing also highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in the intelligence community. The fact that Gabbard and Ratcliffe were called to testify and were willing to do so, shows that they are committed to upholding these values.

In conclusion, the testimony of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe has put to rest any doubts about the sharing of classified information in the group chat created by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. Their statements have reassured the public that the intelligence community is dedicated to protecting classified information and upholding the values of transparency and accountability. This is a testament to their professionalism and commitment to their roles as leaders in the intelligence community.

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