https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm-plus/tulsi-gabbard-digs-the-deep-state/
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has established the Director’s Initiative’s Group (DIG), a task force to investigate weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community, including the CIA and National Security Agency. Gabbard’s best ally for that task passed away in 2021 but left behind strategic guidance for the nation moving forward.
The Italian-born Angelo Codevilla, a Rutgers and Notre Dame alum, served in the US Navy as an intelligence officer both at sea and in the Fleet Intelligence Center, with continued service in the Naval Reserve. Codevilla also served as intelligence analyst at the Bureau for Intelligence and Research in the U.S. Foreign Service, and joined the staff of Sen. Malcolm Wallop on the Senate Intelligence Committee. In 1992 Codevilla authored Informing Statecraft: Intelligence for a New Century. Two decades into that new century, the author showed his grasp of the problem America now faces:
America’s Intelligence agencies are the deep state’s deepest part, and the most immediate threat to representative government. They are also not very good at what they are supposed to be doing. Protecting the Republic from them requires refocusing them on their proper jobs.
Intelligence officials abuse their positions to discredit opposition to the Democratic Party, of which they are part. Complicit with the media, they leverage the public’s mistaken faith in their superior knowledge, competence, and patriotism to vilify their domestic enemies from behind secrecy’s shield. (emphases added)