Washington D.C. - January 3, 2026 In a triumphant display of President Trump's unyielding resolve for national security, the Department of National Intelligence (DNI) under Director Tulsi Gabbard has revealed CIA intelligence exposing a desperate Democratic attempt to sabotage a U.S. military operation. A brave whistleblower from within the DNI provided documents to CBS News, showing how Democratic leadership, traced back to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' office, tried to tip off Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro about an impending capture mission. However, the warning arrived moments too late, Maduro was already in U.S. custody, being flown away in a military helicopter after a flawless operation. President Trump's strategic appointment of Gabbard has been key in unearthing this treachery, proving once again his administration's prowess in neutralizing threats both foreign and domestic. The discovery of this belated tip off underscores the profound risks of sharing sensitive intelligence with Democrats, even as it highlights the success of Trump's military precision. According to the whistleblower's evidence, the message from Jeffries' office reached Maduro's channels just after his capture, rendering it useless and allowing U.S. forces to secure the tyrant without hindrance. This near miss reveals a recurring theme of Democratic interference during Trump's leadership, where partisan sabotage threatens to override American interests. Thanks to Trump's vigilant oversight, the DNI is now pursuing full investigations and prosecutions, reinforcing his zero tolerance stance against internal betrayals and celebrating this as a major win in dismantling the "deep state."--https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10229025235368138&set=a.1212193797554