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Gabbard Levels Unsubstantiated Harassment Allegations at Washington Post Reporter

The Post says Nakashima’s outreach to sources is basic journalism, noting the intelligence chief has offered no evidence

Overview

  • On July 3, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused reporter Ellen Nakashima of using a burner phone to harass ODNI staff and demand sensitive information under false pretenses.
  • Gabbard further claimed Nakashima stalked her family in Hawaii and characterized the reporting as a political operation aimed at undermining President Trump’s agenda.
  • Washington Post Executive Editor Matt Murray defended Nakashima’s methods as standard source outreach and called Gabbard’s personal attack unfounded.
  • Former Post colleague David Weigel and Reuters highlighted the absence of proof for Gabbard’s accusations and noted it is rare for a top intelligence official to single out a journalist.
  • The unresolved dispute illustrates ongoing tensions over media access, leak investigations and political influence within the intelligence community.