Close Menu
The New York BudgetsThe New York Budgets
  • Latest
  • Politics
    • World & Politics
    • US Politics
      • U.S. Administration
      • Donald Trump
    • UK
    • Middle East
      • Middle East Tensions
    • Russia-Ukraine War
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • AI & Tech
  • New York
  • US NEWS
  • Climate
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Media
  • Tariffs
  • US NEWS
  • Economic Policy
  • Trade
  • New York
  • Investment
  • Social Media
  • Hollywood
  • Real Estate
  • Health
  • Asia
  • Automotive
  • Food
  • Crime
  • Movies
  • Bankruptcy
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Education
  • National
  • Airlines
  • Religion And Culture
  • Internet
  • UK News
  • Private Equity
  • Financial
  • Retail
  • Markets
  • Store
  • Climate
  • India-Pakistan Tensions
  • Medical
  • Commodities
  • Aviation
  • e-commerce
  • e-commerce
  • Streaming
  • Investing
  • Sports
  • Style & Art
  • Ukraine Conflict
  • Stock Market
  • Oil and Gas
  • Latest Headlines
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Tech
  • Style & Art
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Investigative Journalism
The New York BudgetsThe New York Budgets
Subscribe
The New York BudgetsThe New York Budgets
National Security US Politics

Whistleblower Complaint Against Gabbard Tied to Intercepted Foreign Call

U.S. intelligence intercepted the call, according to people familiar with the complaint
By Sara WilliamFebruary 7, 20262
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Bluesky Telegram Email Copy Link
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard talks to reporters in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard talks to reporters in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

A whistleblower complaint against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is based on a sensitive phone conversation the U.S. intercepted in which individuals linked to a foreign government discussed a person close to President Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.

The discussion, at least in part, concerned issues related to Iran, some of the people said.

The full substance of the call, which was intercepted by the National Security Agency, couldn’t be determined.

The intercepted conversation was a key catalyst for the highly classified whistleblower complaint filed by a U.S. intelligence official last May that accused Gabbard of limiting the sharing of the conversation within the U.S. intelligence community for political purposes, the people said.

The existence of the complaint was first revealed by The Wall Street Journal this week.

A spokeswoman for Gabbard didn’t address questions about the substance of the complaint. “Every single action taken by DNI Gabbard was fully within her legal and statutory authority,” the spokeswoman said. The representative has dismissed the allegations against Gabbard as “baseless and politically motivated,” and said that the claims pertaining to Gabbard were deemed by the former acting inspector general to be not credible.

The conversation in question was difficult to assess, in part because it wasn’t clear whether what was being discussed about the person close to Trump was true, some people familiar with the matter said. Foreign spies and diplomats are known at times to have conversations about others that are deliberately misleading if they believe an adversarial spy agency may be listening in.

Shortly after the intelligence was collected, Gabbard met with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles to discuss the matter, people familiar with the meeting said. The whistleblower complaint alleges that following that meeting, Gabbard worked to limit the sharing of the intelligence concerning the call, those people said.

The White House didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The New York Times earlier Saturday reported on contours of the foreign-intelligence conversation that sparked the whistleblower complaint.

Most Read in Politics

Copyright AP Photo/ Nabil al-Jurani

Oil prices surge above $102 as Saudi Arabia and UAE weigh joining Iran war

March 24, 2026
A man refills fuel in his car at a petrol station in Ljubljana, Slovenia, March 22, 2026. (REUTERS/Antonio Bronic)

Slovenia limits fuel purchases as shortages hit pumps amid Iran war impact

March 23, 2026
Travelers wait in line Friday at a security checkpoint at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. (AFP via Getty Images)

March 27 could be make-or-break day for U.S. travelers amid Government shutdown

March 22, 2026
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, pictured in October 2024, has seized thousands of ballots for an investigation that California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta called “unprecedented.” (OnScene.TV)

California GOP candidate seizes over 650,000 ballots, sparking election probe controversy

March 22, 2026
Presidential hopeful Edouard Philippe was re-elected in Le Havre, early results showed. (Lou BENOIST)

Left-wing candidates set to retain control in Paris and Marseille Mayoral races

March 22, 2026

The developments come as tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to climb. On Tuesday the U.S. shot down an Iranian drone aimed at the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, and a U.S.-flagged ship outran an attempt by armed Iranian gunboats to force it to stop. Senior U.S. and Iranian officials met Friday to discuss Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, and both sides signaled a willingness to keep working toward a diplomatic solution that could head off an American strike.

The Journal reported on Monday that the complaint against Gabbard was filed with the intelligence community’s inspector general, but had stalled for eight months within Gabbard’s office. Her office hadn’t shared it with Congress until this week, after the Journal’s report.

In a memo sent to lawmakers and posted online by Gabbard’s office this week, the intelligence community inspector general, Chris Fox, wrote that the whistleblower had alleged that Gabbard had restricted the sharing of a specific, highly classified intelligence report, for political purposes.

A spokeswoman for Gabbard’s office has dismissed the allegations against Gabbard as “baseless and politically motivated,” and said that the claims pertaining to Gabbard were deemed by the former acting inspector general to be not credible.

Gabbard’s handling of the complaint has fanned criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill, who have accused Gabbard of using her job to focus on Trump’s personal priorities rather than national security threats. In a post on X Saturday, Gabbard said that Democrats and the media were working to use the whistleblower complaint to “spread lies and baseless accusations” about her for political gain.

Exclusive articles

Copyright AP Photo/ Nabil al-Jurani

Oil prices surge above $102 as Saudi Arabia and UAE weigh joining Iran war

March 24, 2026
gettyimages 1360649042 640x640 1

Trading surge hits markets minutes before Trump’s Iran announcement

March 23, 2026
A man refills fuel in his car at a petrol station in Ljubljana, Slovenia, March 22, 2026. (REUTERS/Antonio Bronic)

Slovenia limits fuel purchases as shortages hit pumps amid Iran war impact

March 23, 2026
Donald Trump National Intelligence National Security Politics Trump Presidency Tulsi Gabbard United States
Sara William

    Sara William is a veteran journalist, economist, and columnist with over 40 years of experience reporting on the intersection of politics and economics. Since beginning her career in 1984, she has built a distinguished reputation for her deep analysis and authoritative coverage of major historical events and their financial implications.Sara has reported extensively on the connection between politics and the stock market, the economic aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the 2008 financial crash, and the Covid-19 market collapse. Her work unpacks how global and domestic policies shape financial markets and the economy at large.

    What to Read Next

    Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, pictured in October 2024, has seized thousands of ballots for an investigation that California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta called “unprecedented.” (OnScene.TV)

    California GOP candidate seizes over 650,000 ballots, sparking election probe controversy

    March 22, 2026
    Asif Merchant appears on charges in connection with a foiled assassination plot, in this September 2024 courtroom sketch. (jane rosenberg/Reuters)

    Man Convicted in Assassination Plot Targeting President Trump

    March 6, 2026
    Then-President Clinton is pictured with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at a reception for “The Donors to the White House Restoration Project of 1993." (Clinton Presidential Library)

    Bill Clinton Denies Knowledge of Epstein Crimes in House Deposition: ‘I Did Nothing Wrong’

    February 27, 2026
    (Lexey Swall/The New York Times/Redux)

    Justice Department Seeks Dismissal of Steve Bannon Jan. 6 Contempt Case

    February 9, 2026
    Jeffrey Epstein. (Getty Images)

    Jeffrey Epstein Attorneys Pursued Intelligence Agency Records, Newly Released Documents Reveal

    February 8, 2026
    Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi speaks during the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha on February 7, 2026. (Karim JAAFAR / AFP)

    Iran Rejects U.S. Pressure, Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment

    February 8, 2026
    View 2 Comments

    2 Comments

    1. Pingback: Exclusive | U.S. Navy Plans Australian Submarine Base to Deter China

    2. Pingback: Exclusive | US Adds Alibaba and BYD to List of Firms Tied to China’s Military

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version