In the United States, a significant sex scandal has emerged that could rock the trump administration and send shockwaves through the ruling party.
 
According to a startling claim, NSA intelligence personnel allegedly kept a chatroom on the agency's Intelink messaging tool to talk about transgender procedures and polyamory.  Tulsi Gabbard, the director of the US National Intelligence Agency, has issued an order.  After the intelligence services identified the workers who participated in the NSA's "obscene, pornographic, and sexually explicit" chatrooms, she confirmed on the X that a memo had been delivered.
 

What Exactly Is The Scandal?

Researchers from the conservative Manhattan Institute were able to get chat logs from the National Security Agency's (NSA) "Intelink" messaging network. According to sources within the NSA, these records showed that personnel from several intelligence organizations engaged in some 'unethical' behavior.
 
According to a Fox news report, Suspected employees were discussing their experiences with gender-reassignment surgery, hair removal, artificial genitalia, hormone therapy, polyamory, and pronoun usage. Some of these agencies reportedly include the Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Naval Intelligence, and the NSA. The messages were part of DEI-focused (Diversity, equity, and inclusion) employee resource groups that had been hijacked by activists who "spent all day" holding meetings with titles such as "Privilege," "Ally Awareness," "Pride," and "Transgender Community Inclusion,"

What Did They Discuss On the NSA Intelink Platform?

Christopher Rufo and Hannah Grossman of the Manhattan Institute's City Journal wrote the contentious report.  They claimed to have obtained the discussion records and cited National Security Agency sources.  The logs go back two years, according to the article. "Lurid, featuring wide-ranging discussions of sex, kink, polyamory, and experience of post-castration pleasure" was one of the chats' descriptions.
 
 The horrific sex talks were justified as part of the NSA's dedication to "diversity, equity, and inclusion," according to the City Journal article, which cited sources. LGBTQ+ 'employee resource groups' were utilized by activists within the agency to transform personal pathologies and quirks into formal job responsibilities.  These groups 'spent all day' recruiting activists and hosting meetings under titles like 'Privilege', 'Ally Awareness', 'Pride', and 'Transgender Community Inclusion,' according to a current NSA employee.  And NSA leadership fully supported them in doing so," the report continued.


How NSA Reacted
The NSA spokeswoman told Fox news that the agency was "actively investigating" any misuse of the messaging app run by the agency.
 
"The Intelink service for the Intelligence Community is hosted by NSA.  The NSA takes these accusations extremely seriously as the service provider.  A story cited an agency spokesperson as saying, "If true, they would be violations of longstanding Intelligence Community policy."
 
"Those permitted to access U.S. government computers are highly trusted by the Intelligence Community.  We want complete adherence to all laws, rules, and guidelines that control our work in exchange," he continued.
 
 
 

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