That these traitors, enemies of America still had clearance is obscene.
Here’s the full list of 37 security clearances that DNI Tulsi Gabbard revoked from individuals involved in the Russia-gate hoax:
Andrew Cedar
Andrew P. Miller
Benjamin A. Cooper
Beth E. Sanner
Brett M. Holmgren
Charles A. Kupchan
Christopher Center
Corinne A. Graff
Dilpreet K. Sidhu
Edward Gistaro
Emily J. Horne
Harry Hannah
Heather R. Gutierrez
Jamie S. Jowers
Jeffrey M. Prescott
Joel T. Meyer
Joel Willett
John W. Ficklin
Jutia S. Gurganus
Jutia Santucci
Loren DeJonge Schulman
Luke R. Hartig
Maher B. Bitar
Mark B Feierstein
Mary Beth Goodman
Megan F. Doherty
Michael P. Dempsey
Perry J. Blatstein
Richard H. Ledgett
Samantha E. Vinograd
Sarah S. Farnsworth
Shelby L. Pierson
Stephanie O’Sullivan
Thomas W. West
Vinh X. Nguyen
William J. Tuttle
Yael Eisenstate
.@DNIGabbard on the 37 clearances revoked by @POTUS: “Holding a security clearance, it really speaks about trust… [They] chose to put their own self-interest, their own personal ambition, their own political interests, ahead of the oath that they took to the Constitution.” pic.twitter.com/G0VFhqJAy0
— Office of the DNI (@ODNIgov) August 21, 2025
Some of the worst people are on this list. Maher B. Bitar had security clearnace???
IMPORTANT: Here’s the full list of 37 security clearances that DNI Tulsi Gabbard revoked from individuals involved in the Russia-gate hoax:
Andrew Cedar
Andrew P. Miller
Benjamin A. Cooper⁰Beth E. Sanner
Brett M. Holmgren⁰Charles A. Kupchan
Christopher Center
Corinne A.… pic.twitter.com/3GoG88ObGl— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 19, 2025
Trump administration revokes security clearances of 37 current and former government officials
By: The AP, August 20, 2025:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Tuesday that it was revoking the security clearances of 37 current and former national security officials in the latest act of retribution targeting public servants from the federal government’s intelligence community.
A memo from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accuses the singled-out individuals of having engaged in the “politicization or weaponization of intelligence” to advance personal or partisan goals, failing to safeguard classified information, failing to “adhere to professional analytic tradecraft standards” and other unspecified “detrimental” conduct.
The memo did not offer evidence to back up the accusations.
Many of the officials who were targeted left the government years ago after serving in both senior national security positions and lower-profile roles far from the public eye. Some worked on matters that have long infuriated Trump, like the intelligence community assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election on his behalf.
The action is part of a broader Trump administration campaign to wield the levers of government against perceived adversaries, and reflects the president’s continued distrust of career intelligence officials he has long seen as working against his interests. The revocation of clearances has emerged as a go-to tactic for the administration, a strategy critics say risks chilling dissenting voices from an intelligence community accustomed to drawing on a range of viewpoints before formulating an assessment.
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“Being entrusted with a security clearance is a privilege, not a right,” Tulsi gabbard wrote on X. “Those in the Intelligence Community who betray their oath to the Constitution and put their own interests ahead of the American people have broken the sacred trust they promised to uphold.”
The security clearance suspension comes amid a broader effort by Gabbard and other Trump administration officials to revisit the intelligence community assessment published in 2017 on Russian election interference, including by declassifying a series of years-old documents meant to cast doubt on the legitimacy of its findings.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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