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Trump Refuses To Let Congress See Whistleblower Complaint That Could Bring Down The White House

A whistleblower complaint that is being hidden by DNI Tulsi Gabbard that relates to Jared Kushner is being blocked by Trump, who refuses to allow Congress to see it.

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Sarah Jones & Jason Easley
Feb 25, 2026
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A whistleblower complaint that is reportedly so damaging and potentially dangerous to national security against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that it is kept in a locked safe in the White House continues to grow as a looming problem for the White House.

The complaint against Gabbard alleges that the Director of National Intelligence suppressed intel gathered as two members of foreign governments were heard discussing someone from Trump’s inner circle on a phone call.

Instead of following the law and turning the complaint over for investigation to the relevant congressional committees, Gabbard walked the complaint over to the White House and hand-delivered it to Trump’s Chief of Staff.

Gabbard did this because the person reportedly being discussed by foreign governments is Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees who have the appropriate security clearances have been trying to get access to the intelligence on which the complaint against Gabbard is based, but the Trump administration has refused to cooperate.

Even worse, new reporting states that Trump is blocking congressional committees from obtaining intelligence about his son-in-law.

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