Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is set to deliver explosive testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday at 10 a.m., marking her first public appearance since America's involvement in the Iran conflict began escalating—and it comes as the Trump administration faces its first major resignation over the war.
Joe Kent, President Trump's counterterrorism director, has become the first administration official to resign over the Iran war, sending shockwaves through Washington as Gabbard prepares to lay out the stark reality of global threats facing our nation.
This testimony couldn't come at a more critical time, Patriots. With Kent's dramatic exit highlighting deep concerns within the administration about our Middle East strategy, all eyes will be on Gabbard—the former Democrat-turned-Trump ally who has consistently warned against endless foreign entanglements.
America First Under Fire
Gabbard, alongside CIA Director John Ratcliffe, will face tough questions from senators about intelligence failures, threat assessments, and the administration's response to the Iran crisis. But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: this is exactly why Trump chose Gabbard for this crucial role.
"The American people deserve the truth about the threats we face, not the Deep State spin they've been fed for decades," a senior intelligence source told Next News Network.
Remember, this is the same Tulsi Gabbard who exposed the military-industrial complex's lies about Syria, who called out the regime-change wars that have cost American lives and treasure. Now she's in position to finally drain the intelligence community swamp.
Kent's resignation raises serious questions about whether the Trump administration is being pulled into another foreign conflict against the President's America First instincts. Will Gabbard use Wednesday's testimony to course-correct? Or are we watching the Deep State drag us into another endless war?
The stakes couldn't be higher, folks. This isn't just about Iran—it's about whether Trump's second term will deliver on the promise to end foreign wars or get bogged down in the same globalist quagmire that has plagued America for decades.
