In a shocking move, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has allegedly raided the office of Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard and seized boxes of highly sensitive documents, including files related to the infamous assassination of John F. Kennedy and the secretive Project MKUltra. The raid, confirmed by multiple sources, has sparked widespread outrage and accusations of a direct violation of an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump in 2020.
According to sources close to the situation, Gabbard, a former U.S. Representative and Democratic presidential candidate, was in the process of declassifying the documents in question as part of her duties as DNI, a move that could have significantly furthered the public’s understanding of two of the most enduring and contentious events in U.S. history.
The seized documents reportedly include previously undisclosed information related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which has long been the subject of intense speculation and conspiracy theories. Additionally, the files are said to contain details about Project MKUltra, a CIA mind control program that was declassified in the 1970s, but whose full extent remains unknown.
In response to the raid, former President Trump issued a statement condemning the CIA’s actions as a “blatant disregard” for his executive order, which mandated that sensitive documents be declassified and made public unless explicitly marked for continued secrecy.
“This is a dark day for our democracy and a clear demonstration of the deep-seated disdain that certain branches of our government harbor for transparency and accountability,” Trump said in the statement. “As President, I will continue to fight for the truth and ensure that the American people are given the information they deserve about their government’s activities.”
Gabbard’s office has yet to publicly comment on the raid, but sources suggest that she is reviewing her options and considering potential next steps. The CIA, meanwhile, has issued a brief statement insisting that its actions were taken in accordance with national security protocols and that the seized documents are now being held “for further review.”
As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether the Trump administration’s executive order will be respected and enforced or whether the CIA’s actions will be seen as a brazen attempt to suppress information that could have far-reaching implications for American society.
