

Episode 4362: Senate Intelligence Committee On World Wide Threats Not A Search For Truth
Mar 25, 2025
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator, and Tulsi Gabbard, a former U.S. Representative, dive into critical national security dilemmas during a Senate hearing. They discuss the alarming geopolitical threats from China and Iran while highlighting urgent reforms needed in U.S. intelligence practices. Gabbard presses officials on accountability opposing the backdrop of political maneuvering. The conversation also touches on immigration, drug trafficking, and the role of China in the fentanyl crisis, creating a vivid picture of the complexities facing national security today.
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Trump's Intel Team and Leaked Signal Thread
- The hearing marks the first time President Trump's intelligence team, including Tulsi Gabbard, John Ratcliffe, and Kash Patel, appears together.
- The leaked Signal thread, involving discussions about the Houthi attack and the inclusion of journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, adds to the hearing's significance.
Criticism of Information Handling
- Senator Jack Reed criticizes the administration's handling of classified information in a group chat.
- He expresses concern over the inclusion of a journalist and questions the security protocols followed.
Heightened Hearing Importance
- The Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats has heightened importance due to a recent Signal thread incident.
- This incident involves leaked information about the Houthi attack and the inclusion of a journalist in a private Signal group.