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‘Undercover’ Spy in WSJ Sob Story a Public CIA Russia Hoaxer

by The editor•29 August 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

The hit piece blasting Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard for outing omnipresent CIA agent Julia Gurganus is filled with falsities.

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