Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard took aim at The Washington Post on Thursday, accusing one of the outletâs reporters of âharassingâ her staffers and even âdemanding they share sensitive information.â
Gabbard called out reporter Ellen Nakashima by name, accusing her of using underhanded methods to get sensitive information from staffers at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and saying that the same reporter had used similar tactics on her and her family when she was in her home state of Hawaii.
It has come to my attention that Washington Post reporter @nakashimae appears to be actively harassing ODNI staff. Instead of reaching out to my press office, she is calling high level Intelligence Officers from a burner phone, refusing to identify herself, lying about the factâŠ
â DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) July 3, 2025
âIt has come to my attention that Washington Post reporter @nakashimae appears to be actively harassing ODNI staff,â Gabbard announced in a post on X. âInstead of reaching out to my press office, she is calling high level Intelligence Officers from a burner phone, refusing to identify herself, lying about the fact that she works for the Washington Post, and then demanding they share sensitive information.â
âApparently, publishing leaked classified material wasnât enough for the Washington Post, so now theyâve decided to go after the Intelligence professionals charged to protect it,â the former Congresswoman (D-HI) added. âThis is a clear political op by the same outlet and the same reporter who harassed and stalked my family in Hawaii. This kind of deranged behavior reflects a media establishment so desperate to sabotage @POTUSâs successful agenda that theyâve abandoned even a facade of journalistic integrity and ethics.â
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âThe Washington Post should be ashamed, and they should put an end to this immediately,â she declared.
The Post fired back with a statement from Executive Editor Matt Murray, defending Nakashima and saying, âFor three decades, Ellen Nakashima has been one of the most careful, fair-minded, and highly regarded reporters covering national security. Reaching out to potential sources rather than relying solely on official government press statements regarding matters of public interest is neither nefarious nor is it harassment. It is basic journalism. DNI Gabbardâs unfounded personal attack reflects a fundamental misunderstanding about the role of journalists to report on government officials and hold power to account, without fear or favor and regardless of party. The Post remains committed to that vital and constitutionally protected work.â
