Tulsi Gabbard fires two intel veterans after they undercut Trump legal argument
Intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard fired a pair of veteran analysts whose work undercut a key legal argument the Trump administration had used in court.
The director of national intelligence dismissed the top two career officials leading the National Intelligence Council, the in the intelligence community's senior most analytical group that determines the biggest threats to U.S. security, after Gabbard's office released a declassified assessment that undercut administration claims about the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, reported CNN.