Trump EMBARRASSED After Disastrous Tulsi Gabbard Hearing
Alright, love it. Today was the intelligence community's annual worldwide threat assessment hearing. That is the one time per year that the top intel nerds testified in an open setting about all the scary shit happening in the world. It also gave Democrats a chance to ask Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, why the hell she was in Fulton County, Georgia participating in an FBI raid on an election office. I'd love some answers to that too. Not surprisingly, a lot of the hearing focused on the war with Iran. On Tuesday, a top Trump administration official named Joe Kent resigned saying he could not in good
conscience support the war and that quote, Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation. That completely contradicts Donald Trump, who said Iran was two weeks away from getting a nuclear weapon. So here's Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia, trying to pin Gabbard down on this question of whether Iran posed an imminent threat.
Let's watch. The White House stated on March 1st of this year that this war was launched and was, quote, a military campaign to eliminate the imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime, end quote. That's a statement from the White House.
Quote, the imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime. Was it the assessment of the intelligence community that there was an imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime?
The intelligence community assessed that Iran maintained the intention to rebuild and to continue to grow their nuclear enrichment capability.
Was it the assessment of the intelligence community that there was a, quote, imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime?
Yes, or no senator the only person who can determine what is and is not an imminent threat is the president false
This is the worldwide. This is the worldwide threats hearing where you present to Congress national intelligence Timely objective and independent of political considerations You've stated today that the intelligence community's assessment is that Iran's nuclear enrichment program was obliterated and that, quote, there had been no efforts since then to try to rebuild their enrichment capability.
Was it the intelligence community's assessment that nevertheless, despite this obliteration, there was a, quote, imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime? Yes or no?
It is not the intelligence community's responsibility to determine what is and is not an imminent threat.
Okay. Here's the problem. No, it is. It is precisely. It is precisely your responsibility to determine what constitutes a threat to the United States. This is the Worldwide Threats Hearing, where, as you noted in your opening testimony, quote, you represent the IC's assessment of threats. You are here to represent the IC's assessment of threats. That's a quote from your own opening statement.
Incredible. Gentlemen, there's no fighting in the war room. It's out. Look, anyway, yes, crazy. You have one job.
Your one job is to assess threats to the country. Yeah, it's just like being too cute by half. Right. She's like trying to make some argument that, well, we prevent it. We provide information to the president. The president makes a judgment about it. Your job, the president doesn't tell
the intelligence community what the imminent threat is. The intelligence community presents the information
the president should respond to it, but you're not gonna get out of your fucking core responsibility. That's bin Laden determined to strike within the US. The intelligence community comes and said, hey, the system is blinking red.
We have an imminent threat. You have to deal with it.
That is their exact exact job. You cannot get out of it We spend billions of dollars to resource that exact job, but the president then decides okay. What do we do about it? Right, it's a policy determination. By the way. I do wish want to say thank you John Ossoff for asking questions
Some of his colleagues were doing the thing where they give fucking speeches and all of a sudden there's seven minutes are up in like What is the point? Why are we here? Yeah, the long, the seven minute speeches, the long windups, it is, you gotta go and you gotta push them over and over again.
That was great.
He did a really good job.
And you know, he had, he like, kind of like he was smiling when he did it. He wasn't a jerk. He wasn't yelling at her. Well, it's absurd on its face. You're, oh, you're, you're,
the president tells you what the threats are? That's, that's exactly backwards. That's been a big problem actually,
recently in our history.
He's a busy guy. He's got other stuff to do. By the way, please subscribe to Pod Save America here on YouTube. We are not going to credulously regurgitate claims or publish, you know, five minute verbatim interview transcripts that are glorified press releases. So help us grow. Help us get good information into the YouTube algorithm by subscribing to Potsdave America. Maybe like the videos, maybe share them. All right. Senator
Mark Warner of Virginia also seized on a pretty telling omission from Gabbard's remarks. Let's
watch that exchange. And your last paragraph on page six, as a result of Operation Midnight Hammer, Iran's nuclear enrichment program was obliterated. There's been no efforts to try to rebuild their enrichment capability. You omitted that paragraph from your oral opening. Was that because the president said there was an imminent threat two weeks?
No, sir. I recognize that the time was running long, and I skipped through some of the portions
you chose. You chose to take my oral delivered remarks. I chose to omit the parts that can contradict the president.
Did you think that was going to work? Oh, we're running out of time, sir.
The fuck is she doing there? What is it? She. No war in Iran was her whole thing. Like now she's there. It's all T-shirts. Yeah, she won't say Iran was an imminent threat, but she won't disagree with the president. What a, like, what is this life for to you? It's like, Jerry, like what do you believe the purpose of being alive on this earth is?
Like what is your goal, like as a human being, moving through the earth? Their reason for being in politics, at least on foreign policy, was anti-interventionism, anti-wars in the Middle East, anti-regime change wars. And both of them have gone silent now in the face of this massive one that they just started. And remember, it was back at this hearing in 2025 when Tulsi said the intelligence community continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and the Iranian supreme leader has not authorized a nuclear weapons program. And then right before in the run up to the Midnight Hammer operation, they asked Trump
about that and he said, I don't care what she said.
That was his quote.
And then she was gone for a while doing yoga on the beach.
And she shows up in Fulton fucking County. Yep. Yep. She was literally photographing herself doing yoga on the beach the day before the Venezuela operation. Turner also pressed Gabbard on Trump's claims that no one predicted Iran would close the Strait of Hormuz or attack allies in the Gulf and whether the intelligence community had briefed him on these topics.
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The president continues to say as well that he had no idea, was shocked that the Iranians had moved to take over the Strait of Hormuz. Did you provide any intelligence that would say that it would be, that it was not likely that the Iranians would try to move on the strait?
I'm not aware of those remarks, and I think those of us here at the table can point to the fact that historically the Iranians have always threatened to leverage their control
over the strait of Hormuz. Why would the president say he was amazed?
I'm not aware of those remarks.
What about the comments the president made that sought that he was surprised again reports that Iran struck the adjacent Gulf states? Again, I'm not aware of those remarks. Did you brief the president if he starts a war of choice that the likely result would be that Iran would strike adjacent Gulf nations and close the
Strait of Hormuz. I have not and won't divulge internal conversations. I will say that those of us within the intelligence community continue to provide the president with all of the best objective intelligence available to
inform his decisions. Wow. Well it actually like she really is like there's only two possibilities, right? Either the intelligence community did not tell the president of this widely predicted scenario or they did and he ignored it. Neither is a particularly good position. Like she she's avoiding what she's avoiding saying is pretty damning about Trump, which is he
was told about this and disregarded it.
Yeah. I mean, she's basically saying I'm not aware of those remarks trying to duck it, but they're stupid.
Right.
Right. Like, it's well known that they would try to close the trade war moves like every war game ever is ended with Iran doing this. So yeah, she's like, she's trying to duck the question. But in a way, you're right. She's kind of making's like Radcliffe in this hearing goes much further than her to kind of toe the party line and she actually won't you know even as she's
part of the party and just fully kind of covered in this fucking mess. But yeah I wonder if she's loading up our time because you know after Joe Kent resigned uh the White House was on full tilt like attacking him calling him a leaker etc saying they had told the DNI's office to fire him previously because he leaks. Right, they're trying to lay it at Gabbert's feet.
Yeah, so who knows.
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Get started freeasking Tulsi Gabbard why the hell she was down in Georgia for the FBI raid on an election office.
Director Gabbard, the whole country knows that you were recently involved in a FBI operation to seize ballots in Fulton County, Georgia. Yet, this was despite the fact that the warrant showed no foreign interference or nexus. Matter of fact, the warrant was based
entirely on conspiracy theories that have already been examined and rejected repeatedly.
I did not participate in a law enforcement activity, nor would I, because that does not exist within my authorities.
I was at Fulton County.
Are the photos of you on the scene? I was at Fulton County, sir, at the request of the president and to work with the FBI to observe this action that had long been awaited. I was not aware of what was in the warrant or was not in the warrant.
And to say thank you to the FBI agents for theiron County to go and observe the FBI's activity? Do you have the answer why the president was knowing about this affidavit before it was even served?
I'm not aware that the president knew about an affidavit before it was served.
Then why was he sending you to Fulton County? Why the fuck was she in Fulton County? No good answer there. We still don't know. We really don't know. We really don't know anything. We don't know why she was there because she's saying she can't be part of a law enforcement operation, right? Which is just to legally protect the operation itself. That she was there to observe
that the truck she was in was empty. She was in some kind of empty truck.
What the fuck is she doing there? inside a FBI evidence truck, she goes, well, it was an empty truck. Like, oh, okay, that makes it better.
Yeah, observing what on whose behalf to learn what. And like, by the way, Kash Patel's just sitting there. Yeah. Like, it is a testament to just how, just how many different ways this administration is creating disasters that this hearing was,
a lot of the news is about Gabbard. Kash Patel is sitting right there. And like, why did you think the National Intelligence Director was in Fulton County? Was that to observe?
What are we doing here? Why were you chugging beers at the Olympics a couple weeks ago? Jon Ossoff later presses her on what day Trump requested her presence at the FBI raid. She says it was the day of the raid. So like, he clearly knew about it in advance
and then he calls his DNI and is like, get your ass down to Georgia right now, day of?
Right, so he wasn't aware of it in advance but had asked you to go to, how could he not know about it in advance and have you get there in time?
Even if it is day, like what are we talking about here? Yeah, it doesn't make, they're clearly trying to get at the fact that obviously Trump knew this FBI raid was happening, probably because he ordered it or demanded it, and then he sends Tulsi down there. That makes no sense.
Ossoff's trying to pin down like how he was notified, how he called, like did he call her on her phone or something? process here and she realizes she's getting trapped and sort of steps back. Right. They're to supervise, they're to observe, but not participate.
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Get started freeTo what end? To learn what? Like it's very, it's, uh, uh, if they weren't such fucking bumbling oaths, it would be genuinely, it would be more terrifying to be honest, but we just have no idea.
Agreed. Uh, final clip I wanted to play. asked CIA Director John Ratcliffe about a comment made by Steve Whitcoff, who's Trump's golf buddy, turned like envoy for everything he's been doing. He did the Gaza peace talks, did the Iran talks, has been doing Russia-Ukraine talks. Whitcoff was asked about reports that Russia is providing Iran with intelligence to help them attack U.S. troops in the region. Whitcoff said Putin denied this to Trump and that we can take them at their word.
Here's that exchange. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff recently stated that Russian leaders told Trump on a call that they were not sharing intelligence with Iran. Whitkoff says, quote, we can take them at their word. Director Gavit and Radcliffe,
do you take President Putin at his word?
I'll go ahead and answer. No, I don't take Vladimir Putin at his word? I'll go ahead and answer. No, I don't take Vladimir Putin at his word.
Are they providing intelligence to the Iranians?
Well, we talked about this before. Yes, sir. In the classified session, what we can go into is that the Iranians are requesting intelligence assistance from Russia, from China, and from other adversaries of the United States and whether or not those countries are,
is something we can talk about in the classified portion.
But you've made an assessment, you've analyzed traffic communications and you can.
I know the answer and happy to discuss that with you in the classified portion.
He's basically like, that guy's a fucking idiot.
No, no, of course not, of course not. Yeah, in the midst of all this, removing sanctions on Russia, which will allow them to fund not just the war in Ukraine, but also to fund attacks on American interests. Americans are allies. They're supposedly doing this in concert with Israel while allowing Russia to gain more money to pay for the missiles and drones that are going to
attack the region. It is the the fact that like Vance got Gabbard their whole thing was no stupid wars and this is truly in a tough category the dumbest fucking war that we have like ever done in the era of these dumb fucking wars is it's indefensible which is why she can't defend it. Fuck Tussle Gabbard.
Yeah, it is nice to see Ratcliffe there just be like, no, Stipukov's a moron. Because the biggest winner of this war is the Russians. They're making, they're reportedly making $150 million extra per day because the price of oil is up. We're removing sanctions on them on a temporary basis, ostensibly to reduce the cost of the price of oil, but it is not working. We're burning up all the missile interceptors that we would have given to the Ukrainians to defend Kiev from missile attacks.
And I don't think that Steve Wikoff and Jared Kushner were anywhere close to getting Putin to a peace deal, but now all the pressure is off Putin. He is just going to step back, say, attack the US for this war of choice in Iran, and laugh his way to the bank And meanwhile Trump's response per usual is to attack NATO For not getting involved in a naval convoy in the Persian Gulf when their mission is to defend Europe
And prevent wars in Europe when he spent when he's been undermining NATO and basically threatening NATO members Which is unprecedented and left people in NATO be like well, what the fuck are we supposed to do if NATO attacks NATO? man, you know the fact that I was like Joe Kent the counterterrorism chief got like a anti-semitic conspiracy theorist with a panzer tattoo is the one showing fucking moral courage in this moment by resigning because obviously Tulsi Gabbard knows this Is wrong and doesn't agree with it JD Vance is leaking that he was actually kind of on the fence about the whole fucking thing It's the the the conspiracy theorist is the one who's standing on principle. Yeah, this Joe Kent weird guy
His resignation letter blamed Israel for pretty much everything including the Iraq War, which I don't really think that that that math doesn't quite pencil out Mr. Kent, but you know good for him I guess for saying that there was no imminent threat because this guy had access to the most sensitive intelligence in the entire US government. He's saying there was no imminent threat. I feel like we should listen to him on that front. Yeah, surprising Gabbard didn't get a direct question. Yeah, she's terrible at her job
and hopefully will get fired soon. All right, that is it for the breakdown of this hearing, at least the morning session. Maybe we'll be back in the afternoon, Maybe we'll be back in the afternoon, but thanks for watching.
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