
DNI Basil Gabard harassing Intel Staff on Washington Post Reporter
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Director of national intelligence Basil gabard The Washington Post and his reporter were called and accused her employees of “actively tortured” in the X Post on Thursday.
“It seems to me that the Washington Post Reporter @Nashima is actively harassing (the National Intelligence Director’s Office). Instead of getting to my press office, she is calling the high -level intelligence officials from the burner phone, she refuses to identify himself, she works for Washington post and then sharing. Sensitive information“Gabard wrote.
The post continued, “Apparently, publishing leaks classified for Washington Post was not enough, so now they have charged the intelligence professionals to protect it.”
Gabard kept ‘politically motivated’ as her attempt to ‘threaten’ her criticism at Harris.
Gabard alleged that Reporter Ellen Nashik was the same reporter who “stacked” his family in Hawaii and suggested that it was part of the political op.
“This type of distracted behavior reflects the establishment of media that is so desperate to break the successful agenda of @Potus that they have also left the integrity and ethics of journalism. Washington Post should be ashamed and they should immediately do it,” she wrote.

The Washington Post slammed Gabard in his own statement on Thursday. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, by Ink Gatey images)
Washington Post Executive Editor Mat Murray later replied to Gabard’s post and stood at Naksima in a statement on X.
“For three decades, Ellen Naksima is a very careful, fair mind and extremely respected journalist who occupies national security. It is extremely annoying to reach potential sources rather than relying only the statements of official government presses in case of public interest.” This is basic journalism.
He called Gabard’s post “Needless Personal Attack”, which revealed the fundamental misunderstandings about the role of journalists to report the government on the government and to accept responsibility.
In a comment Fox news digitalAfter the Washington Post released its statement, Gabard’s Deputy Chief of Staff Alexa Henning pointed out the X post she made.
“No refusal,” she wrote.
Fox News Digital also contacted Naksima for comment.
In November, several days after being nominated for the post of her director, the former Chief of Staff of the Gabard, Kanoa Penaroza, accused John Swine, a Washington Post journalist John Swine. on the x “Stacking” is one of the former Gabard’s staff and unopposed near his door.
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