CIA raided Tulsi Gabbard’s office? The Intelligence Chief’s office termed the sensational claims as false, know what it said?

A Fox News report on the raid by the American intelligence agency CIA on the office of Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard created a sensation. However, National Intelligence Press Secretary Olivia Coleman has termed these reports as completely false. He said on social media, ‘This is completely wrong, CIA has not conducted any raid.’

What is the whole matter?

According to the news, CIA agents have seized dozens of boxes from Gabbard’s office. It was claimed that these boxes contained confidential files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the CIA’s controversial ‘mind control program’. Tulsi Gabbard was in the process of making these files public. However, controversy has increased over this news, the press secretary of National Intelligence rejected this report as false.

According to the report of Fox News, the allegations of this alleged raid conducted by the CIA came to light for the first time during the hearing of the ‘Senate Homeland Security Committee’ on Wednesday (May 13). Whistleblower James Erdman III claimed that preparations were underway to declassify those files, when the CIA allegedly intervened and took them into their possession.

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According to ANI report, US MP Anna Paulina Luna has warned that if the CIA does not return the boxes of files taken from the office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), then she will issue summons to them. Luna said on social media that the CIA had only 24 hours to return the files. These files should be returned to the office of Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard.

MK-Ultra was a dangerous program during the Cold War era, which allegedly used torture and drugs to control people’s minds. The CIA had earlier claimed that all its files had either been made public or destroyed.

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