
Exclusive: Director of National Intelligence Tarshi Gabbard Fox News Digital introduced two intelligence reporting experts to the Department of Justice on Wednesday for criminal prosecution.
An ODNI official told Fox News Digital: Intelligence Community Experts are said to have leaked information classified by the Washington Post and the New York Times. The third crime introduction is “in the middle” to the DOJ.
Gabbard establishes a new Intelligence Community Task Force to restore transparency
Officials told Fox News Digital that intelligence community experts should move “as a warning.”

Tarsi Gabbard, who has chosen President Donald Trump to become Director of the National Intelligence Affairs Bureau, arrives to appear before the Senate Intelligence Affairs Committee for a confirmation hearing at Capitol Hill in Washington on Thursday, January 30, 2025. (AP Photo/John McDonnell) (AP)
“The leakage of information that has been classified as the politicization of our intelligence must endanger and end the security of our country,” Gabbard told Fox News Digital. “People who leaked classified information will be held liable to the fullest extent of the law.”
“Today, I introduced two Intelligence Reporting Communities leaks to the Department of Justice for criminal referrals, including a third criminal referral that includes a recent illegal leak to the Washington Post,” Gabbard said. “The criminals in these deep states have leaked information classified for partisan political purposes in order to undermine President Trump’s agenda.”
Gabbard added: “We look forward to working with the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate, terminate and prosecute these offenders.”
ODNI officials said the referral move to criminal prosecution is the first step in the process of “holding these individuals accountable.”
Officials explained the process in their decision-making, informed Fox News Digital that they had conducted an internal review and sent a criminal referral to the Department of Justice. The DOJ then sends a referral to the FBI and launches a formal criminal investigation.

WASHINGTON, DC-February 12: Tarshi Gabbard is sworn in as Director of National Intelligence by Attorney General Pam Bondy in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on February 12, 2025. Gabbard, who oversees 18 Intelligence Reporting agencies and serves as Trump’s recommendations on Intelligence Reporting, was confirmed by Senate 52-48. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
“We are actively investigating other leaks and will pursue further criminal referrals as guaranteed,” an official told Fox News Digital. “This should be taken as a warning if any Intelligence Community bureaucrats considering leaks to the media.”
Officials added that the Trump administration “identifies the leaker and the leak will face legal consequences.”
Earlier this month, Gabbard established a new task force to restore transparency and accountability for the intelligence news community. Fox News Digital was the first to report on the Director’s Initiative Group (DIG). Weaponization within the intelligence news community.
Authorities said the group will work to eradicate politicization and expose injustice. Disclosed intelligence disclosure. Additionally, it works to declassify information “helpful in the public interest.”
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Gabbard also takes responsibility for employees who have joined sexually explicit NSA chat rooms and pursues actions against those who have committed fraudulent leaks of confidential information within the intelligence community.