In one of her final acts as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard has rescinded two Biden-era intelligence assessments about Havana Syndrome.
The assessments had concluded it was unlikely foreign adversaries caused the mysterious ailments affecting US spies and diplomats overseas.
Gabbard's office says the reports selectively excluded intelligence and relied on flawed analysis to maintain a predetermined conclusion.
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In what is expected to be among her final acts as the nation’s top spymaster, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has rescinded a pair of Biden-era intelligence assessments that took a skeptical position on the existence of a mysterious ailment known as “Havana Syndrome” that has sickened spies, diplomats and other officials overseas.







