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Tulsi Gabbard Trends as Unverified Reports Claim She’s Been Fired as US Intelligence Chief

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It’s like a lightning bolt, striking online and throwing Tulsi Gabbard right into the eye of a digital storm. Suddenly, everyone’s talking about how she got fired as some “US intelligence chief.” But here’s the kicker: there’s literally no record of her ever having that job. It all seems to have started with one single post on X (that’s Twitter for us old-school folks) that didn’t show a shred of proof. This whole mess just screams about how fast fake news can spread, especially when politics are all riled up and everyone’s speculating about what’s going on behind the scenes with Donald Trump’s team.

Imagine it: April 7th, 2026. A post pops up on X saying Tulsi Gabbard got the boot from a job called “US intelligence chief.” No official papers, no government statements, no one backing it up. Just a claim. But guess what? That post took off like wildfire. Thousands of shares, comments piling up. People started talking about infighting in the Trump administration, and suddenly, this unverified claim started sounding believable to a lot of people. You’d think if someone holding such a crucial position was appointed or fired, we’d hear about it from, say, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), right? Or see it in public records? Nope. Crickets. It’s as if this “job” only existed in that one tweet.

Meanwhile, official government records are sitting there, patiently waiting to tell the real story. The job people are calling “US intelligence chief” is usually the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), a huge role that needs Senate approval. You don’t just quietly get appointed or fired from that! As of early April 2026, there’s been absolutely zero word – no press releases, no announcements, no congressional documents – saying Tulsi Gabbard was even considered for, let alone held, that DNI position. Such a high-profile appointment needs a huge background check and Senate approval, and any sudden firing would be front-page news. But instead, there’s just silence from official sources. Not a single transcript, press briefing, or White House communication mentions her in any intelligence leadership role. This gaping hole in official records pretty much smashes the credibility of these online claims.

Now, why did this particular rumor get so much airtime? Well, it landed smack in the middle of legitimate chatter about potential changes within the Trump administration. Just a few days before, on April 4th, 2026, there were actual reports flying around that President Trump was thinking about a big cabinet reshuffle. This was especially because of all the tension bubbling up with Iran. News outlets were interviewing administration officials, talking about possible shifts in key departments. But even in all that real reporting, Tulsi Gabbard wasn’t mentioned as holding any intelligence post or even being on the chopping block. International news, like NDTV, was also speculating about who might be under pressure, mentioning people like Kash Patel. But they were just guesses and predictions, not confirmations. So, what likely happened is that this real talk about government shake-ups made it easier for the fake news about Tulsi to slip in, making it seem more plausible to people who were already expecting some big changes.

Tulsi Gabbard herself is quite a character, which probably doesn’t help. She used to be a Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii and even ran for president in 2020. Since leaving Congress, she’s become a frequent guest on conservative media, speaking her mind about US foreign policy and national security. She’s a prominent figure, and because her political views have shifted, she’s often the subject of online speculation, especially about potential roles in Republican administrations. But, again, there’s no proof she ever held an intelligence leadership position. Political experts often point out that well-known people, especially those with a unique political journey or who appeal across party lines, are prime targets for fake news campaigns, particularly when there’s a sense of instability in the government. It’s like someone on Twitter summed it up: “That will be why he sacked Tulsi Gabbard. He’ll remove from the cabinet anyone he thinks might consider removing him.” It taps right into that fear and speculation.

The absolute clincher here is the complete lack of any real-world proof. No official press releases, no court documents, no congressional records, no verified interviews – nothing at all to back up the claim that Tulsi Gabbard was fired from an intelligence role. For a position in the US federal government, everything is usually scrutinized and made public. When you try to trace where this rumor started, it just leads back to a few social media accounts, none of which cite direct sources or provide any real evidence. This is a classic pattern for how misinformation spreads: not through facts, but through a chain reaction of online sharing. Meanwhile, all the reputable news organizations and government channels have stayed completely silent on the whole topic, which just proves that this claim has no substance whatsoever. It’s a stark reminder of just how quickly baseless rumors can take over public conversation, even when they fly in the face of all the actual facts.

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