Anonymous 08/19/2025 (Tue) 21:16 Id: 606e49 No.159485 del
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One official within President Trump’s Cabinet, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, recently made headlines after acknowledging in a podcast interview that she believes extraterrestrial life could exist.
Speaking on the New York Post’s Pod Force One, Gabbard responded “Yes” when asked directly if aliens might be real.
She added, “I have my own views and opinions, and in this role I have to be careful with what I share.”
While unable to go into further detail in her official capacity, she emphasised that her office remains committed to “continuing to look for the truth and share that truth with the American people.”

When asked whether Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s new task force - the Director’s Initiatives Group, established to restore trust in the Intelligence Community through targeted declassification - might also extend its work to UAP, Burlison expressed cautious optimism:
“I do. From what I hear and see with Tulsi, she’s not messing around—she’s trying to right the wrongs.
Based on everything I’ve seen, I’m excited about her in this position [as Director of National Intelligence], because I think she truly supports disclosure.
“We’ve already seen amazing releases, like documents related to the JFK assassination.

Some of those were really damning for the CIA—events from 60 years ago, yes, but still things the Agency clearly didn’t want out. Yet under Tulsi’s leadership, they were released.”
Burlison also revealed that UAP whistleblower Dave Grusch has been working with Gabbard’s office to regain his full security clearances, explaining:
“He [Dave Grusch] is in communication with Tulsi Gabbard’s office. What we’ve been trying to track down is the obstacle to him getting full Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance.

“I think it has something to do with the rules of the House Sergeant at Arms, so we’re going to try to follow up on that.”
Yet even with whistleblowers engaging the administration, doubts remain about how effectively the White House is handling unexplained incidents.

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