
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has made an alarming revelation that has confirmed what millions of Americans have suspected all along.
Specifically, Gabbard declared that electronic voting machines are vulnerable to hackers who can manipulate election results.
The intelligence chief revealed compelling evidence that electronic voting systems have significant security flaws.
Her office’s investigation found that malicious actors could exploit these systems to change vote tallies without detection, potentially affecting election outcomes across the country.
Gabbard stated:
“We have evidence of how these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time and vulnerable to exploitation to manipulate the results of the votes being cast, which further drives forward your mandate to bring about paper ballots across the country so that voters can have faith in the integrity of our elections.”
The announcement comes after President Donald Trump issued executive orders to investigate Chris Krebs, the former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
The president fired Krebs in November 2020 after he declared that year’s election “the most secure in American history” and dismissed claims of widespread fraud.
During his testimony to the January 6 Committee, Krebs criticized Republican leadership for what he called a “self-reinforcing cycle” of election conspiracy theories.
The Department of Justice is also investigating Krebs and former DHS official Miles Taylor as part of the administration’s efforts to hold accountable those who may have misled the American public about election security.
This marks a significant step in President Trump’s commitment to ensuring election integrity for all Americans.
Elon Musk has also expressed serious concerns about electronic voting machines and their susceptibility to hacking.
To many, his support adds credibility to the growing movement for more secure election methods.
In the aftermath of her revelations, Gabbard has called for the use of paper ballots to restore voter confidence in the electoral process.
Paper ballots create a physical record that can be manually recounted if necessary, eliminating the risk of digital manipulation that comes with electronic systems.
Legal experts from the conservative side have noted that these investigations represent a necessary response to potential threats rather than political influence on law enforcement, as some liberal critics have claimed.
The evidence uncovered by Gabbard’s office validates what millions of voters have suspected since 2020: election systems need stronger protections against potential manipulation.
By advocating for paper ballots and investigating those who dismissed legitimate concerns, the Trump administration is taking concrete steps to safeguard the American people’s voice.