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Heidi Li Feldman
Heidi Li Feldman
@heidilifeldman@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

Tulsi Gabbard and Susie Wiles reportedly engaged in what looks like a national security related coverup. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/nsa-foreign-intelligence-trump-whistleblower

No longer at all odd to imagine that Trump and various members of his staff and family and cabinet are all working for foreign, hostile governments.

the Guardian

NSA detected phone call between foreign intelligence and a person close to Trump

Whistleblower says that Tulsi Gabbard blocked agency from sharing report and delivered it to White House chief of staff
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Eugene Hayman
Eugene Hayman
@Authorguy@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 46 minutes ago

@heidilifeldman yet another group of MAGA operativesthat need to be investigated, tried, and if found guilty, punished to the full extent of the law. What's the punishment for treason, again?

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Galad
Galad
@galad@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 52 minutes ago

@heidilifeldman it wouldn’t surprise me if Trump was selling the US out to Russia.

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Stargeezer Smith
Stargeezer Smith
@stargazersmith@social.linux.pizza replied  ·  activity timestamp 53 minutes ago

@heidilifeldman
As a veteran, I have to say that I really thought the theft of classified documents and storing them insecurely would bring DT down. I can't understand why not even yet.

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Hezakiah aka Spider
Hezakiah aka Spider
@Hezakiah@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 54 minutes ago

@heidilifeldman So Uncle Sniffy Biden's crackhead selling US Presidential support to his oil and gas company employers didn't count right? All the imaginary stuff on his non existent laptop LOL

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Sara
Sara
@sarae@ecoevo.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@heidilifeldman yeah but also not hard to imagine that Gabbard genuinely doesn't know how to do her job

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Greg Johnston
Greg Johnston
@GPJohnston@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman Useful idiot, at least one of them (orange), and the other a hard right conspiracy lunatic willing to sell out America to advance woebegotten ideals.

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broodishly
broodishly
@brood@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman

"put 10 billion in our crypto accounts and we won't bomb you"

it's not gonna be anything less delicate or stupid than that. these are greedy idiot monsters.

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xs4me2
xs4me2
@xs4me2@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman

Indeed, it seems like they are on a mission to destroy the USA from the inside out... it's all very peculiar...

If is quacks like a dog...

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samiamsam
samiamsam
@samiamsam@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman

is it treason yet?

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JamesAshburner
JamesAshburner
@JamesAshburnerCBR@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman Besides that, it’s highly likely that USA federal government systems were easily penetrated during Musk’s “DOGE” fiasco.
Combine that with Gabbard’s viciousness, Hegseth’s drunken carelessness, and Trump’s capricious use of insecure communication—various foreign governments are running rings around the USA.

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lupus_blackfur
lupus_blackfur
@lupus_blackfur@mastodon.world replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman

No...

They're not "working for"...

Their fascist and authoritarian "we are the chosen elite divinely deserving to be the ones in power" mindset just aligns with those of similar delusion...

Both domestic and abroad.

🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤡🤡🫏🫏🖕🖕💩💩

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You S Blues
You S Blues
@patmikemid@sfba.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman -I feel certain they are working WITH hostile foreign governments for their own enrichment, the rest of us be damned. Are they owned by a particular one? I'd guess more than one. RUS, KSA, UAE

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Jay Thoden van Velzen ☁️​🛡️​:lolsob:
Jay Thoden van Velzen ☁️​🛡️​:lolsob:
@jaythvv@infosec.exchange replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman .... aaaaaaaand, of course they did... and supported by flag-waving idiots

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Heidi Li Feldman
Heidi Li Feldman
@heidilifeldman@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

Of course. ⬇️

The independence of the watchdog's office may be
compromised, lawmakers have said, ever since Gabbard
assigned one of her top advisers, Dennis Kirk, to work there on
9 May, two weeks after the whistleblower first made contact
with the inspector general's hotline.
The independence of the watchdog's office may be compromised, lawmakers have said, ever since Gabbard assigned one of her top advisers, Dennis Kirk, to work there on 9 May, two weeks after the whistleblower first made contact with the inspector general's hotline.
The independence of the watchdog's office may be compromised, lawmakers have said, ever since Gabbard assigned one of her top advisers, Dennis Kirk, to work there on 9 May, two weeks after the whistleblower first made contact with the inspector general's hotline.
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Heidi Li Feldman
Heidi Li Feldman
@heidilifeldman@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

Details of the seeming coverup.⬇️

Warner said that the months-long delay reflected an effort to
"bury the complaint"
The contents of the whistleblower complaint are still largely
unknown. Bakaj, the whistleblower's attorney, said that
Gabbard's office had redacted much of the complaint that was
released to intelligence committee members on Tuesday, citing
executive privilege.
"I don't know the contents of the complaint, but by exercising
executive privilege they are flagging that it involves presidenti
action," he said.
On 3 February, Bakaj again requested guidance from Gabbard's
office about how to share the whistleblower's full report while
taking appropriate precautions.
"As you are well aware, our client's disclosure directly impacts
our national security and the American people," Bakaj wrote.
"This means that our client's complete whistleblower
disclosure must be transmitted to Congress, and that we, as
their counsel, speak with members and cleared stafff."
Warner said that the months-long delay reflected an effort to "bury the complaint" The contents of the whistleblower complaint are still largely unknown. Bakaj, the whistleblower's attorney, said that Gabbard's office had redacted much of the complaint that was released to intelligence committee members on Tuesday, citing executive privilege. "I don't know the contents of the complaint, but by exercising executive privilege they are flagging that it involves presidenti action," he said. On 3 February, Bakaj again requested guidance from Gabbard's office about how to share the whistleblower's full report while taking appropriate precautions. "As you are well aware, our client's disclosure directly impacts our national security and the American people," Bakaj wrote. "This means that our client's complete whistleblower disclosure must be transmitted to Congress, and that we, as their counsel, speak with members and cleared stafff."
Warner said that the months-long delay reflected an effort to "bury the complaint" The contents of the whistleblower complaint are still largely unknown. Bakaj, the whistleblower's attorney, said that Gabbard's office had redacted much of the complaint that was released to intelligence committee members on Tuesday, citing executive privilege. "I don't know the contents of the complaint, but by exercising executive privilege they are flagging that it involves presidenti action," he said. On 3 February, Bakaj again requested guidance from Gabbard's office about how to share the whistleblower's full report while taking appropriate precautions. "As you are well aware, our client's disclosure directly impacts our national security and the American people," Bakaj wrote. "This means that our client's complete whistleblower disclosure must be transmitted to Congress, and that we, as their counsel, speak with members and cleared stafff."
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Dan says: You had enough yet?
Dan says: You had enough yet?
@WastelandWandrr@freeradical.zone replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@heidilifeldman A coverup? Nah, can’t be! Not this administration.
Sorry: Regime!

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