Tulsi Gabbard Torches Deep State with Ruthless Biden Purge

Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s intel chief, swung the axe Monday, announcing she’s revoked security clearances for a slew of Biden administration heavyweights. She named Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Lisa Monaco, Mark Zaid, Norman Eisen, Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, and Andrew Weissman—big fish now barred from classified intel, per her X post.
She didn’t stop there. Gabbard also yanked clearances from the 51 ex-intel officials who signed the 2020 letter calling Hunter Biden’s laptop Russian disinformation—a lie that meddled in the election. Joe Biden’s cut off too—no more President’s Daily Brief for him, she declared.
This is Trump’s war on the swamp, executed with precision. On January 20, his first day back, he signed an executive order directing Gabbard to strip those 51 signers’ clearances. “They willfully weaponized the gravitas of the Intelligence Community to manipulate the political process,” Trump wrote, slamming their “egregious breach of trust.”
Conservatives are roaring approval. That letter—pushed by ex-CIA Acting Director Michael Morell after a call from then-Biden adviser Blinken, per his April 4 House Judiciary testimony—tried to bury the laptop story post-New York Post scoop. Gabbard’s purge is payback, and Republicans say it’s about time.
Trump’s order pulled no punches. He called the signers’ move a “fabrication” that undermined democracy, “reminiscent of a third world country,” imperiling trust in honest intel pros. Gabbard’s Monday post—naming Blinken and crew alongside the 51—shows she’s not just following orders; she’s expanding the hit list.
The deep state’s reeling. Blinken didn’t sign the letter, but Morell’s testimony ties him to its birth—reason enough for Gabbard to clip his wings. Sullivan, Monaco, and the rest? High-ranking Biden loyalists now locked out, a signal Trump’s crew won’t tolerate election meddlers.
Republicans see this as a gut punch to corruption. Gabbard’s 82 percent-approved boss—per CBS after his March 4 speech—vowed to drain the swamp, and she’s delivering. Posts on X hail her as a “patriot,” stripping clearances from those who “sold out America” with that laptop lie.
Biden’s intel lifeline’s severed. No more daily briefings for a former president who, conservatives argue, let his team play dirty. Gabbard’s move—backing Trump’s day-one order—shows the new guard’s not messing around; it’s a clean sweep of the old regime’s players.
America’s done with deep state games. Gabbard’s not just revoking clearances—she’s dismantling a cabal that twisted intel for political gain. Republicans say Trump picked the right warrior; her knife’s sharp, and she’s carving out the rot to keep the nation strong.