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The Guardian was criticized by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s communications team, and it was justified. What The Guardian did was cheap: they allegedly sent an email at 2 am on April 4 about a hit piece they were doing against Gabbard. The deadline was later that day. Alexa Henning, Gabbard’s deputy chief of staff, did not hold back.
The Guardian, at least, doesn’t hide that it’s left-leaning. They openly state they’re biased and slanted, so Gabbard’s team shouldn’t be shocked here. Yes, they’re all biased, but everyone else tried to hide behind the veneer of objectivity, even long after that’s been shredded by buckshot. |
Monday, April 6, 2026
Why Tulsi Gabbard's Staff Ripped Into This Lib Outlet Over the Weekend
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