
If what he is saying is true, this makes sense given Gabbard's character. Lev Parnas: "Folks, I’m going to be very direct with you. What I’m hearing from my sources right now is serious — and if it plays out, it will send shockwaves through Washington. Tulsi Gabbard is actively considering resigning as DNI. This comes on the heels of Joe Kent’s resignation — where he made it clear there was no imminent threat from Iran — and what we are now seeing is not coincidence. It’s a fracture inside Trump’s intelligence and national security circle that is getting harder and harder to contain. Let me explain what’s really going on. Over the last two days, during her testimony before Congress, Gabbard made something very clear — without saying it outright. She never once expressed support for Donald Trump’s decisions. Instead, she carefully walked a legal line, repeatedly affirming that the President has the right to make decisions, while stopping short of saying she agrees with those decisions. That’s not loyalty. That’s distance. At the same time, Joe Kent publicly undercut the administration’s position, saying there was no imminent threat — and then resigned. When you have senior figures breaking from the same messaging — especially on something as sensitive as Iran — that’s not policy disagreement… that’s a rift. Now here’s what I’m being told that the media is NOT reporting. Trump is concerned. And he should be. Because Tulsi Gabbard isn’t just another cabinet official. She has been deeply involved behind the scenes in Trump’s election strategy infrastructure — working on so-called “election reform” initiatives in states like Georgia and Arizona, and tied into broader efforts around foreign interference narratives, including Venezuela, that could be used as leverage politically. That’s not a small role. That’s central to the operation. And now — she’s pulling away. That’s why this is creating panic internally. And it gets even more complicated. Inside Trump’s inner circle right now, I’m hearing there are two camps forming: Those who want Gabbard out immediately And those who are trying to keep her in place at all costs But let me be very clear here — Trump and his inner circle are doing everything possible to keep her from leaving. Because this isn’t just about optics. This is about timing. With the midterms approaching, the last thing Trump can afford is a high-profile fracture like this — especially from someone as deeply embedded in his national security and election infrastructure as Tulsi Gabbard. They know if she walks now, it doesn’t just create headlines — it creates exposure. And at the same time, the pressure is building from all sides. The Tucker Carlson fractures, the Laura Loomer wing, and other voices inside the MAGA ecosystem are pulling in different directions — turning what was once a controlled operation into internal chaos. That pressure is spilling directly into the White House. And it’s becoming harder and harder to contain. Because they also know what happens next if she leaves. Tucker Carlson. Independent platforms. Uncontrolled conversations. Places where she can speak freely — and where the narrative can’t be managed. And that’s the real fear. At the same time, there are major shifts happening inside the White House itself. As I’ve been telling you: Susie Wiles is on her way out Stephen Miller is now effectively taking over, acting as chief of staff And I’m hearing Alina Habba may be stepping into a larger role This is a power struggle unfolding in real time — and nobody in mainstream media is connecting these dots for you. While this internal chaos is unfolding: Gas prices are climbing. Wars are expanding. Economic pressure is building on everyday Americans. And where is the leadership? ------- By Lev Parnas
















