
Restoring Trust in Intelligence: Director Gabbard Launches New Task Force
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The task force is already working to investigate alleged weaponization of intelligence, identify political bias within agencies, expose unauthorized disclosures of classified information, and declassify materials deemed to be in the public interest. The DIG is also conducting assessments of the Intelligence Community's structure, resources, and personnel to improve efficiency and eliminate wasteful spending.
In a statement, Gabbard emphasized, "We are committed to executing the President's vision and focusing the Intelligence Community on its core mission: ensuring our security by providing the President and policymakers with timely, apolitical, objective, relevant intelligence to inform their decision-making."
This announcement comes just days after the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released its 12th Annual Statistical Transparency Report on May 5, 2025, which provides data on various intelligence activities and operations.
In another development, the official website of the ODNI appears to have experienced technical issues. Reports from May 12 indicate that the website has been unavailable for several days, though the cause of the outage remains unclear.
Gabbard, who was sworn in as the eighth Director of National Intelligence earlier this year following a Senate confirmation vote of 52-48, has been actively reshaping the intelligence community since taking office. The former congresswoman from Hawaii served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013 to 2021 and is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Her approach to intelligence oversight was previously outlined in her March 25 testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, where she presented the 2025 Annual Threat Assessment. During that hearing, Gabbard emphasized the complex threat environment facing the United States and pledged that the Intelligence Community would provide "timely, unbiased, relevant intelligence" to ensure national security.
The Director's Initiatives Group represents a significant step in Gabbard's efforts to implement structural changes within the intelligence community, potentially granting her greater authority to reshape intelligence operations and culture according to the administration's priorities.