US Spy Accused of Omitting Intel Contradicting Trumps Iran Policy

March 18, 2026 • Al Jazeera

US Spy Accused of Omitting Intel Contradicting Trumps Iran Policy

US Spy Accused of Altering Testimony on Iran Intel

A top US spy, identified as Tulsi Gabbard, has been accused of altering her Senate testimony regarding intelligence on Iran. According to reports, Gabbard’s testimony omitted details that contradict President Trump’s statement that Iran posed an imminent threat.

Gabbard, who serves as the Director of National Intelligence, testified before the Senate in a previous hearing. During this testimony, she provided information on US intelligence related to Iran. However, it has been alleged that certain details were left out of her testimony.

The allegations suggest that Gabbard’s testimony may have omitted information that contradicts President Trump’s assertion that Iran poses an imminent threat. The exact nature and extent of the omissions are not yet clear.

It is worth noting that Gabbard’s office has not commented on the allegations. As a result, the full context and implications of her altered testimony remain unclear.

The incident raises questions about the accuracy and transparency of intelligence reporting in the US government. It also highlights the importance of ensuring that official statements are supported by verifiable evidence.

Further investigation is needed to determine the facts surrounding this matter and to assess any potential consequences for Gabbard or other individuals involved.

Source: Al Jazeera