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100 US information workers fired on sexual chat scandal

100 US information workers fired on sexual chat scandal

Tulsi Gabbard, the American director of national information, announced on Tuesday that over 100 information workers will be dismissed to send explicit sexual messages to the chat rooms led by the National Security Agency.

In an interview with Jesse Watters from Fox NewsGabbard said: “There are over 100 people from the entire community of information that have contributed and participated in what is indeed only an equal violation of confidence. I have presented a directive today that all will be concluded, and their security permits will be revoked. “

She continued to say: “They were defrosted in the use of a NSA platform intended for professional use to perform this type of truly horrible behavior.”

Christopher Rugo, activist and conservative writer for The city’s journalIt was the first to refer to messages in the chat room.

Talking earlier on Tuesday on X, DNI spokesman Alexa Henning said that several intelligence agencies have been trained to identify and pump the staff members who took part in the sexually explicit chats until Friday and to cancel their security permits.

Henning said that “DNI has sent a memory that directs all information agencies to identify employees who participated in” obscene, pornographic and sexual chat rooms and cease their employment and revoke their security permits. ”

The members of the rank and file of the information community contacted Gabbard in this regard, a high official official of the administration told CNN.

Gabbard’s observations follow the NSA announcement according to which investigations were carried out and that he was aware of the posts that “seem to present inappropriate discussions” by the information officers.

“The improper use of these platforms by a small group of individuals does not represent the community. Investigations for approaching this wrong use of government systems are in progress ”, the Agency declared on X.