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BREAKING: Hannity just asked DNI Tulsi Gabbard whether there are still DEEP STATE actors inside the intel community SOBATAGING elections.
She didn’t even have to think about it, and said “Our national security depends” on exposing them.
Hannity: “Do we have deep state actors… pic.twitter.com/Tp7XEEhSNi
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BREAKING: Hannity just asked DNI Tulsi Gabbard whether there are still DEEP STATE actors inside the intel community SABOTAGING elections.
In a recent interview, Sean Hannity posed a critical question to Tulsi Gabbard, the former Congresswoman and current Director of National Intelligence (DNI). He asked her if deep state actors still exist within the intelligence community, potentially undermining our electoral process. Gabbard’s response was swift and decisive: “Our national security depends” on exposing them. This exchange has ignited discussions about the ongoing influence of the so-called deep state.
The term “deep state” refers to a shadowy network of individuals within government agencies who are believed to operate independently of elected officials. Many Americans are concerned that these actors may attempt to manipulate or sabotage elections for their own agendas. The implications of such interference are profound, affecting not only the democratic process but also national security.
Hannity’s inquiry highlights a growing sentiment among citizens who demand transparency and accountability from their leaders. As discussions about election integrity become more prominent, voices like Gabbard’s are essential in bringing attention to these issues. Her assertion that national security hinges on exposing deep state actors underscores the urgency of the situation.
For those interested in the broader implications of this conversation, it’s crucial to stay informed. Monitoring reliable news sources and engaging in open discussions about these topics can empower citizens to advocate for the integrity of their electoral systems. As we navigate this complex landscape, the question remains: How can we ensure that our elections are protected from potential sabotage by deep state elements?
To stay updated on these developments, follow news outlets and discussions surrounding national security and election integrity.