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Former CIA analyst Sarah Adams lays waste to DC political class in DOGE opposition counter

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Former CIA intelligence official Sarah Adams slammed all of Congress on Friday after one member, a Republican, complained about the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) work.

That Republican, Rep. Lauren Boebert, complained to TV newsman Piers Morgan this week that she’s somewhat frustrated with DOGE because only Congress should be performing oversight.

Listen:

Her words inspired a clapback from Adams, who went viral recently for correctly predicting that there would be Islamic terror attacks in the West, including in the United States, come 2025.

In a lengthy tweet published Friday morning, Adams tore into Congress for never really conducting oversight, be it over the border, over terrorists, etc.

“We’ve allowed 14 million unvetted individuals into the country, leaving communities grappling with rising crime rates (while altering how crime rates are reported to deceive the public) and enabling the trafficking of large numbers of children,” she wrote.

“Congress continues to approve funding for the Taliban, even as it holds three Americans hostage and allows the U.S. intelligence community to perpetuate the false narrative that the group is fighting ISKP, despite ISKP growing threefold without a single senior leader being captured or killed,” she added.

Adam continued by also tearing into the U.S.’s evidently poor foreign intelligence record.

“Speaking of ISIS—We strike ISIS in Syria, despite not knowing how many troops we have based there, while its senior leadership is in Pakistan and Afghanistan,” she wrote. “We also did a strike in Somalia against the leader of Al-Shabaab while he was based in Kandahar, Afghanistan.”

Turning to domestic issues, she then zeroed in on the repeat government shutdown battles that plague Congress, in addition to a couple of other matters.

“Our government repeatedly relies on last-minute, flawed deals to avoid shutdowns. And withheld approving much needed hurricane aid for months to use as leverage in their bloated CR,” she wrote.

“Veterans are committing suicide at alarming rates, with some even being radicalized by terrorist groups as seen in New Orleans just this week. Our college campuses have become extremist indoctrination centers with no agitators being stripped of their student visas nor honest truths about just how much Qatari funding is backing this,” she added.

Turning back toward the world, Adams brought up China, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Iran.

“China now owns key assets, including land, infrastructure, and port facilities on U.S. soil,” she wrote. “They just hacked the U.S. Treasury Department. Meanwhile, our own infrastructure has a C- rating and needs $2.6 trillion and 10 years just to make necessary upgrades and improvements. Congress failed to hold anyone accountable for the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan or for ignoring clear warnings of Russia’s impending invasion of Ukraine. And enforces no oversight on how the dollars going to support Ukraine get spent.”

“They won’t even clearly call out Iran for its support of the Hamas attacks or hold anyone accountable for our intel failure regarding a terrorist attack that killed over 40 Americans. Reminder: Hamas is still holding Americans hostage. I won’t even discuss the pier we built that sank or the embarrassing war with the Houthis,” she added.

Adams concluded with another blurb about domestic matters.

“Domestically, we’ve lost track of thousands of known terrorists within the U.S. and watched terrorism designations be completely ignored for groups like the Haqqani network, allowing its members to relocate here and live amongst us,” she wrote. “It also allowed a cover-up of the group’s role in the Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members.”

“On top of all that we just learned the Federal Air Marshals haven’t had intel support or a unit since 2003. But please, Congress, tell us you are doing oversight.”

In fairness to Boebert, she likely realizes all of this. Speaking at a Turning Point USA event last month, she admitted that DOGE will be doing Congress’ job precisely because Congress has failed at its job.

“We are on the brink of something so revolutionary with the DOGE commission,” she said, according to Newsweek. “This isn’t just about waste, fraud, and abuse and holding those agencies accountable. And, just a little insight, we used to call that Congress.”

“But Congress has let you down. Year-after-year. Decade-after-decade. And now, we are going to hold these agencies accountable to their funders and that’s you, the taxpayers filling this room,” she added.

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Former CIA analyst Sarah Adams lays waste to DC political class in DOGE opposition counter

Former CIA analyst Sarah Adams lays waste to DC political class in DOGE opposition counter

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Former CIA intelligence official Sarah Adams slammed all of Congress on Friday after one member, a Republican, complained about the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) work.

That Republican, Rep. Lauren Boebert, complained to TV newsman Piers Morgan this week that she’s somewhat frustrated with DOGE because only Congress should be performing oversight.

Listen:

Her words inspired a clapback from Adams, who went viral recently for correctly predicting that there would be Islamic terror attacks in the West, including in the United States, come 2025.

In a lengthy tweet published Friday morning, Adams tore into Congress for never really conducting oversight, be it over the border, over terrorists, etc.

“We’ve allowed 14 million unvetted individuals into the country, leaving communities grappling with rising crime rates (while altering how crime rates are reported to deceive the public) and enabling the trafficking of large numbers of children,” she wrote.

“Congress continues to approve funding for the Taliban, even as it holds three Americans hostage and allows the U.S. intelligence community to perpetuate the false narrative that the group is fighting ISKP, despite ISKP growing threefold without a single senior leader being captured or killed,” she added.

Adam continued by also tearing into the U.S.’s evidently poor foreign intelligence record.

“Speaking of ISIS—We strike ISIS in Syria, despite not knowing how many troops we have based there, while its senior leadership is in Pakistan and Afghanistan,” she wrote. “We also did a strike in Somalia against the leader of Al-Shabaab while he was based in Kandahar, Afghanistan.”

Turning to domestic issues, she then zeroed in on the repeat government shutdown battles that plague Congress, in addition to a couple of other matters.

“Our government repeatedly relies on last-minute, flawed deals to avoid shutdowns. And withheld approving much needed hurricane aid for months to use as leverage in their bloated CR,” she wrote.

“Veterans are committing suicide at alarming rates, with some even being radicalized by terrorist groups as seen in New Orleans just this week. Our college campuses have become extremist indoctrination centers with no agitators being stripped of their student visas nor honest truths about just how much Qatari funding is backing this,” she added.

Turning back toward the world, Adams brought up China, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Iran.

“China now owns key assets, including land, infrastructure, and port facilities on U.S. soil,” she wrote. “They just hacked the U.S. Treasury Department. Meanwhile, our own infrastructure has a C- rating and needs $2.6 trillion and 10 years just to make necessary upgrades and improvements. Congress failed to hold anyone accountable for the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan or for ignoring clear warnings of Russia’s impending invasion of Ukraine. And enforces no oversight on how the dollars going to support Ukraine get spent.”

“They won’t even clearly call out Iran for its support of the Hamas attacks or hold anyone accountable for our intel failure regarding a terrorist attack that killed over 40 Americans. Reminder: Hamas is still holding Americans hostage. I won’t even discuss the pier we built that sank or the embarrassing war with the Houthis,” she added.

Adams concluded with another blurb about domestic matters.

“Domestically, we’ve lost track of thousands of known terrorists within the U.S. and watched terrorism designations be completely ignored for groups like the Haqqani network, allowing its members to relocate here and live amongst us,” she wrote. “It also allowed a cover-up of the group’s role in the Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members.”

“On top of all that we just learned the Federal Air Marshals haven’t had intel support or a unit since 2003. But please, Congress, tell us you are doing oversight.”

In fairness to Boebert, she likely realizes all of this. Speaking at a Turning Point USA event last month, she admitted that DOGE will be doing Congress’ job precisely because Congress has failed at its job.

“We are on the brink of something so revolutionary with the DOGE commission,” she said, according to Newsweek. “This isn’t just about waste, fraud, and abuse and holding those agencies accountable. And, just a little insight, we used to call that Congress.”

“But Congress has let you down. Year-after-year. Decade-after-decade. And now, we are going to hold these agencies accountable to their funders and that’s you, the taxpayers filling this room,” she added.

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