Summary of Catherine Herridge’s Reporting (X post, May 21, 2026)
Investigative journalist Catherine Herridge reports that a CIA investigative unit targeted members of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s Director’s Initiatives Group (DIG), a Trump-era task force examining politicization and weaponization of intelligence. The unit allegedly sent emails demanding questioning and monitored “every keystroke” on the group’s government computers and devices, plus their phones and contacts with whistleblowers.
Whistleblower James Erdman III, a senior CIA operations officer, testified under oath before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (chaired by Sen. Rand Paul) that this surveillance was illegal and not part of routine counterintelligence or clearance work.
The DIG’s mandate included highly sensitive probes into:
The JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations
COVID-19 origins
Crossfire Hurricane
Biden-era domestic surveillance
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs)
Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs / Havana Syndrome)
Key Controversial Points:
CIA allegedly eavesdropped on secure calls at IC facilities (including with whistleblowers), requiring a deliberate IT engineering work order.
The agency blocked DIG investigators from accessing key CIA analysts, officials, and highly classified intelligence on AHIs.
Requests to examine internal CIA communications about potential manipulation of Biden-era AHI findings were denied.
A DIG report on directed-energy attacks/Havana Syndrome was finalized but faced “strong Intelligence Community resistance” and has never been released.
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit this week seeking the records.
DNI Gabbard committed to a fresh interagency review of AHIs following independent 2025 reporting highlighting the progressive nature of the injuries.
The Intelligence Community Inspector General is now investigating the spying allegations. The CIA disputed claims of obstruction and stated it supported the IG probe.
The story highlights a major internal intelligence-community conflict involving alleged illegal surveillance and obstruction of a DNI task force examining some of the most explosive issues in recent U.S. history.
Maybe in the beginning. But given enough time, the Clowns can turn anyone. And, there's often programs running at that place that even the Directors don't know about. It's so compartmentalized over there, that there's often programs running at odds with each other with no knowledge of each other. You can literally have one office full of people spying on the office next door, while a third office is spying on both the other two. And they'll even eat together at lunch, attend the same meetings, etc. You can even have one office with agents overseas spying on foreigners, thinking they're spying on a foreign agency, but in reality they're spying on another agency program, and the only one aware of it would be the senior case manager of the first group.
Summary of Catherine Herridge’s Reporting (X post, May 21, 2026)
Investigative journalist Catherine Herridge reports that a CIA investigative unit targeted members of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s Director’s Initiatives Group (DIG), a Trump-era task force examining politicization and weaponization of intelligence. The unit allegedly sent emails demanding questioning and monitored “every keystroke” on the group’s government computers and devices, plus their phones and contacts with whistleblowers.
Whistleblower James Erdman III, a senior CIA operations officer, testified under oath before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (chaired by Sen. Rand Paul) that this surveillance was illegal and not part of routine counterintelligence or clearance work.
The DIG’s mandate included highly sensitive probes into:
Key Controversial Points:
DNI Gabbard committed to a fresh interagency review of AHIs following independent 2025 reporting highlighting the progressive nature of the injuries.
The Intelligence Community Inspector General is now investigating the spying allegations. The CIA disputed claims of obstruction and stated it supported the IG probe.
The story highlights a major internal intelligence-community conflict involving alleged illegal surveillance and obstruction of a DNI task force examining some of the most explosive issues in recent U.S. history.
SOURCE: https://x.com/C__Herridge/status/2057596108600213515
This is concerning. John Ratcliffe is supposed to be a Trump Loyalist.
Hahahahahaha hahahahahahaha.
Maybe in the beginning. But given enough time, the Clowns can turn anyone. And, there's often programs running at that place that even the Directors don't know about. It's so compartmentalized over there, that there's often programs running at odds with each other with no knowledge of each other. You can literally have one office full of people spying on the office next door, while a third office is spying on both the other two. And they'll even eat together at lunch, attend the same meetings, etc. You can even have one office with agents overseas spying on foreigners, thinking they're spying on a foreign agency, but in reality they're spying on another agency program, and the only one aware of it would be the senior case manager of the first group.
It's that fucking retarded at that place.
What's truly retarded is that we let them send us taxpayers the bill for this high school government shenanigans
Traitors need traitor justice.
The C_A keeps exposing themselves as a central node of the Deep State.