Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has confirmed that the 2020 election was compromised, stating that the federal government was aware of serious vulnerabilities in voting machines but did nothing.
During a recent Cabinet meeting with President Trump, Gabbard revealed that the Intelligence Community has been investigating interference and manipulation in electronic voting systems, pointing to evidence of both foreign and domestic actors attempting to alter vote totals.
“I’ve got a long list of things that we’re investigating. We have the best going after this, election integrity being one of them,” Gabbard said.
She added, “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.”
Appearing on the Benny Johnson Show, Gabbard disclosed that a whistleblower from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) had provided evidence showing the government was aware of critical vulnerabilities in electronic voting machines prior to the 2020 election—but opted to remain silent.
Benny Johnson:
“You made a comment at a Cabinet secretary meeting that has stuck with our audience, and they’d really love an update on it. It’s about the 2020 election. You were talking about the security of that election, and you were telling President Trump that there has been evidence that has been uncovered in—of—well, potential breaches. I’m not exactly certain, but I’d love a follow-up on this. Here’s the moment right here. And perhaps—do you have any updates on the 2020 election or anything that you’ve found, Director?”
Tulsi Gabbard:
“The point that I was making there in the Cabinet meeting was early discovery that I had seen from a whistleblower who came forward—who was working under CISA at that time, which is responsible for critical infrastructure and trying to protect against cyber vulnerabilities. Critical infrastructure includes, of course, the integrity of our election systems.
What was interesting was seeing how this whistleblower brought forward information that CISA—at that time, the federal government—was aware of vulnerabilities in our election machines, but they chose not to disclose that information to the American people or to the administration at that time.
This is an area, of course, of critical importance—once again—for the American people to have faith in the integrity of our elections, and that it is their voice that is heard through these elections. We’re continuing to investigate this, and when we have information that we are ready to release, you’ll hear about it.”
Benny Johnson:
“Okay, so we’re going to be hearing more on the 2020 election and some critical vulnerabilities?”
Tulsi Gabbard:
“Yes.”
Gabbard confirmed that major revelations are forthcoming and emphasized that the public will be informed when investigations conclude.
🚨EXCLUSIVE: DNI Tulsi Gabbard confirms major bombshells on 2020 election fraud are coming soon.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 31, 2025
She says the federal government knew about voting machine vulnerabilities and chose to look the other way.
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