First Fox: National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard said former President Joe Biden’s administration knew of “very sexually explicit, very inappropriate, unprofessional chatter.”
“I’ve been in the last few days [National Security Agency] And, “Hey, we saw this, and we reported it through official channels under the Biden administration,” she told Fox News Digital in an interview at the White House on Wednesday, following President Donald Trump’s first cabinet meeting.
“And essentially they said this wasn’t an issue, just put it aside,” Gabbard said.
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National Intelligence’s director of Tulsi Gabbard said the Biden administration was warned in an explicit chat room but opposed to taking action. (Getty Images)
It’s all returned to the “biden administration obsession,” according to the new Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).
The chat rooms were “set up for DEI’s policy,” she said.
Gabbard said the debate had been going on for two years.
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Gabbard was one of several Trump cabinet members at the meeting. (Getty Images)
Fox News Digital contacted Biden and former DNI Avril Haines representatives but did not immediately receive a comment.
“They were shut down shortly after President Trump issued an executive order shutting down DEIs across the federal government,” she noted.
After discovering the chat, Gabbard instructed the agency below her to terminate the officials. She further instructed her to cancel her security clearance.
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“Employees who were part of the chat violated the trust that Americans placed on them to work in these highly sensitive jobs that are directly related to national security,” she explained.
As for Dei, Gabbard said, “We’re just scratching the surface here.”
According to the director, “When we removed the DEI center that rose under the Biden administration, we quickly saved nearly $20 million on taxpayers.”
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Trump will speak at a Cabinet meeting held at the White House on February 26, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
She added that removing the various DEI conferences employees travel to have saved another $3 million to $4 million.
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Gabbard joined Elon Musk, the Billionaire and Government Efficiency Office (DOGE) advisor, and other unconfirmed cabinet picks on Wednesday at a meeting she described as energetic.
Gabbard explained that many of the Cabinet officials were friends with each other, and they were all inspired by the quick and aggressive work with Trump and Musk’s Doji.
Julia Johnson is a political writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business and is a major reporter in the US Senate. She was previously a political reporter for the Washington Examiner.
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