Tulsi Gabbard’s Final Stand as DNI: Declassifying the COVID Cover-Up and Havana Syndrome Files – The Truth the Intelligence Community Tried to Bury

Tulsi Gabbard’s Final Stand as DNI: Declassifying the COVID Cover-Up and Havana Syndrome Files – The Truth the Intelligence Community Tried to Bury

In the final weeks before her departure from the Trump administration on June 30, 2026, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is racing against the clock. According to an ODNI official speaking to the Daily Caller News Foundation, she is actively working to declassify documents on the COVID-19 pandemic origins and Anomalous Health Incidents (better known as Havana syndrome). dailycaller.com +1

This isn’t just bureaucratic housekeeping. It’s a direct assault on years of institutional stonewalling, suppressed evidence, and outright lies that protected powerful interests at the expense of the American people. Gabbard, who formed the Director’s Initiatives Group (DIG) task force in April 2025 to root out politicization and push for transparency, is ensuring these files see the light of day before she leaves.

Who Is Tulsi Gabbard, and Why Does This Matter?

A combat veteran, former Democratic Congresswoman from Hawaii, and one of the most independent voices in Washington, Gabbard has long been a thorn in the side of the establishment. She left the Democratic Party after criticizing its warmongering and censorship tendencies, endorsed Donald Trump, and took the helm at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to deliver on promises of accountability. Her DIG task force wasn’t window dressing—it reviewed documents on COVID origins, Crossfire Hurricane, domestic surveillance, and Havana syndrome, explicitly targeting “weaponization” and “politicization” in the intelligence community.

Now, in her final sprint, Gabbard is forcing releases in weekly installments. Why the urgency? History shows the intelligence bureaucracy doesn’t like sunlight. A CIA whistleblower recently testified that the agency spied on Gabbard’s own task force—listening in on interviews, monitoring computers, and withholding documents on COVID, JFK files, and Havana syndrome.

The COVID-19 Lie: Lab Leak Evidence Buried to Protect the Narrative

For years, the official line was that COVID-19 jumped naturally from animals to humans at a Wuhan wet market. Dissenters who suggested a lab leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV)—which conducted gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses—were smeared as conspiracy theorists. Social media suppressed the idea. Scientists who knew better stayed quiet under pressure.

The intelligence community was complicit. Early assessments were split, with some agencies citing low confidence in a natural origin while others couldn’t rule out a lab incident. Yet critical evidence—WIV’s risky experiments, deleted databases, and sick researchers in late 2019—was downplayed or ignored. A declassified CIA analysis later favored the lab leak theory. Whistleblowers alleged that Fauci-era officials and Biden’s intel leaders actively suppressed lab-origin evidence.

Gabbard’s declassifications promise to expose exactly how the IC and public health apparatus coordinated to bury inconvenient facts. Americans deserve to know why gain-of-function research continued despite red flags, and why the default response was deflection instead of investigation. This wasn’t incompetence—it was a cover-up that cost millions of lives and trillions in economic damage.

Havana Syndrome: Real Attacks on American Personnel, Dismissed as “Mass Hysteria”Since 2016, over 100 U.S. diplomats, intelligence officers, and their families have suffered debilitating symptoms—sudden vertigo, headaches, hearing loss, brain fog, and more—often in secure locations overseas. The pattern pointed to directed-energy weapons, possibly microwave or pulsed radiofrequency attacks by foreign adversaries like Russia or China.

Yet the intelligence community’s 2023 assessment downplayed it, suggesting no foreign involvement and leaning toward “pre-existing conditions” or stress. Victims were gaslit. Investigations were siloed. Even as affected personnel reported attacks in secure rooms, the narrative shifted to psychogenic illness or environmental factors.

Gabbard’s task force dug into this. The same CIA whistleblower claimed third parties eavesdropped on DIG interviews—even in secure facilities. Calls from victims and experts for full declassification of biological effects data and known weapons systems have gone unanswered for years.

These weren’t random ailments. They were assaults on American personnel serving abroad. Declassifying the files won’t just validate the victims—it will reveal what the IC knew, when they knew it, and why they chose silence over action.

Why Gabbard’s Move Is Historic—and Why the Resistance Was So Fierce

The intelligence community has a long track record of protecting its own: from Russiagate fabrications to censorship coordination. Gabbard’s DIG faced internal sabotage precisely because it threatened that status quo. Her push for declassification aligns with President Trump’s explicit directive for maximum transparency.

Releasing these documents won’t rewrite history, but it will arm the public and future policymakers with facts. No more “trust us.” No more labeling questions as disinformation. In an era of weaponized institutions, Gabbard is proving that one determined leader can force accountability.

The Bottom Line: Truth Over Institutional Loyalty

As Tulsi Gabbard wraps up her tenure, her legacy isn’t about politics—it’s about prying open the black box of intelligence failures and cover-ups. The COVID origins and Havana syndrome files represent more than two scandals; they symbolize a deeper rot where “national security” became an excuse to hide embarrassing truths.

The American people have waited long enough. With these declassifications, Gabbard isn’t just leaving office—she’s leaving a paper trail of evidence that could reshape how we view government accountability for years to come.The lies are crumbling. The lid is finally coming off.