In a move that has Democrats absolutely rattled, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has officially revoked the security clearances of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, and a host of other deep-state darlings. Acting on President Trump’s March 22 memorandum, Gabbard declared it is “no longer in the national interest” for these individuals to have access to classified material.
Cue the media meltdown.
This wasn’t just a routine clearance update — this was a political earthquake. For decades, former presidents, vice presidents, and high-ranking officials have retained their clearances long after leaving office, even when they no longer had any legitimate reason to see classified intelligence. But as Trump made crystal clear, those days are over.
“There is no need for Biden to have access to classified information,” Trump wrote on Truth Social back in February, pointing out that Biden himself blocked Trump from receiving national security briefings in 2021. Trump, never one to forget a slight, just returned the favor — with interest.
The list of revoked access reads like a greatest hits of Trump’s loudest critics and biggest political enemies. Alongside Biden and Harris are swamp fixtures like Hillary Clinton, who mishandled classified emails with the care of a teenager with a cracked iPhone, and Rep. Liz Cheney, whose entire post-2020 career seems dedicated to cozying up to Democrats. Also included: former NSC staffers Fiona Hill and Alexander Vindman — yes, the very same duo who helped trigger the first Trump impeachment over Ukraine aid.
Gabbard, now at the helm of U.S. intelligence operations, is wasting no time draining the national security swamp. She followed Trump’s directive to the letter, stripping clearances from not only Biden officials like Antony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, but also D.C. lawfare warriors like Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and, hilariously, any member of Biden’s family — a direct shot at Hunter, no doubt.
Critics will scream “authoritarianism,” but let’s be real — this is long overdue. National security isn’t a retirement perk. If you’re out of office, out of power, and especially if you’ve used your clearance to undermine a sitting president, you shouldn’t be anywhere near classified information.
Tulsi and Trump are sending a message: the adults are back in charge. And the intelligence community is no longer a playground for the political elite.
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